TheRepairMan
Well-known member
Hey Scott,
Tell your wife it will be okay. Follow the advise above especially about getting more riding time in. Stop and go and slow manuvering excercises in an empty lot can improve skills. Drops can still happen!
I too, dropped my bike at a gas station just two months after I bought it because I didn't make sure the kick stand locked in place, ...and I've been riding for three decades now! It's going to happen to the best of us.
I've ridden bikes almost twice as heavy and not dropped them. It's all about practiceing your balance and concentration, not so much about pure strength. Practice, practice, practice!
Roger
Tell your wife it will be okay. Follow the advise above especially about getting more riding time in. Stop and go and slow manuvering excercises in an empty lot can improve skills. Drops can still happen!
I too, dropped my bike at a gas station just two months after I bought it because I didn't make sure the kick stand locked in place, ...and I've been riding for three decades now! It's going to happen to the best of us.
I've ridden bikes almost twice as heavy and not dropped them. It's all about practiceing your balance and concentration, not so much about pure strength. Practice, practice, practice!
Roger