RossKean
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I was going to respond to this thread last week and smugly say that I had NEVER dropped my FJR in three years of ownership and 75,000 miles. (Decided not to be an asshole)
Yesterday, as I was getting ready to ride home from Halifax to Fredericton, I started the bike and realized I hadn't hooked up my heated jacket liner. Leaned the bike over to the sidestand and quickly discovered that I had already raised the sidestand in preparation for departure and she went over for the first time. No stopping it once you are past the tipping point.
1) No injury, other than my pride
2) Very easy to pick up; especially when charged with a little adrenalin
3) Left mirror and lower part of left bag are a little rashed (Edit: Frame sliders work to protect major Tupperware)
4) Had a GREAT late-season ride home. Probably the last major ride for the year.
Next week I'll get some rubbing compound on the saddlebag and give the old girl a year-end bath, disconnect the battery and put her away. I have some off-season maintenance to do - mostly valve check and some rerouting of farkle wiring.
Ross
Yesterday, as I was getting ready to ride home from Halifax to Fredericton, I started the bike and realized I hadn't hooked up my heated jacket liner. Leaned the bike over to the sidestand and quickly discovered that I had already raised the sidestand in preparation for departure and she went over for the first time. No stopping it once you are past the tipping point.
1) No injury, other than my pride
2) Very easy to pick up; especially when charged with a little adrenalin
3) Left mirror and lower part of left bag are a little rashed (Edit: Frame sliders work to protect major Tupperware)
4) Had a GREAT late-season ride home. Probably the last major ride for the year.
Next week I'll get some rubbing compound on the saddlebag and give the old girl a year-end bath, disconnect the battery and put her away. I have some off-season maintenance to do - mostly valve check and some rerouting of farkle wiring.
Ross
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