motochick
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Well I finally did it, she fell in a garage mishap today. No major damage, just a big 4" gouge in the plastic of the upper cowling :angry2: . I should not have been pushing the bike around in my garage because I had surgery on my ankle a month ago.
I just started walking on my own a few days ago. So being on my ass for a month watching TV all the time, I could not wait to get on my FJR. I did some work on it while my ankle was in cast and would stare at it everyday just waiting for the day I could ride again. I took it out for a spin to the coast over the weekend and I felt pretty comfortable when the bike was moving. Stopping I had to make sure the weight went on my left foot and not my injured one. Each day I'm feeling better and stronger so today I took it to my local Yamaha shop to get the new ECU on, get the YES warranty changed over to me and also apply for a job there(I'm unemployed and would love to work in the business that I love). So all went well today and brought her home and decided my ankle had enough for the day and rested it. Then I got the bright idea of kicking up the CO values on the new ECU up +7(like my old one), turn the bike around (which is where things went wrong), and go for a ride. My ankle was already weakened and our garage is full of junk leaving only a small area for me to push the bike around and turn it around. When I was backing it out somehow my ankle gave and the bike started to sway towards me. I think my adrenaline kept it from falling completely, but it did fall into our folding motorcycle trailer and got a gouge in the plastic. When I recovered I took the bike out anyway and I really think the new ECU with CO settings is great improvement. So anywho I hate staring at this gouge on the upper cowling but is it really worth me spending a $100 just so it looks pretty again or should I just "let it go" and save the money for fun on the bike? I dunno I'm probably worrying too much over something that could have been much worse. I guess battle scars are ok.
-jen
I just started walking on my own a few days ago. So being on my ass for a month watching TV all the time, I could not wait to get on my FJR. I did some work on it while my ankle was in cast and would stare at it everyday just waiting for the day I could ride again. I took it out for a spin to the coast over the weekend and I felt pretty comfortable when the bike was moving. Stopping I had to make sure the weight went on my left foot and not my injured one. Each day I'm feeling better and stronger so today I took it to my local Yamaha shop to get the new ECU on, get the YES warranty changed over to me and also apply for a job there(I'm unemployed and would love to work in the business that I love). So all went well today and brought her home and decided my ankle had enough for the day and rested it. Then I got the bright idea of kicking up the CO values on the new ECU up +7(like my old one), turn the bike around (which is where things went wrong), and go for a ride. My ankle was already weakened and our garage is full of junk leaving only a small area for me to push the bike around and turn it around. When I was backing it out somehow my ankle gave and the bike started to sway towards me. I think my adrenaline kept it from falling completely, but it did fall into our folding motorcycle trailer and got a gouge in the plastic. When I recovered I took the bike out anyway and I really think the new ECU with CO settings is great improvement. So anywho I hate staring at this gouge on the upper cowling but is it really worth me spending a $100 just so it looks pretty again or should I just "let it go" and save the money for fun on the bike? I dunno I'm probably worrying too much over something that could have been much worse. I guess battle scars are ok.
-jen
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