Featured What you been doing with your TRIUMPH today??

Discussion in 'Triumph General Discussion' started by flapinflares, Mar 7, 2013.

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  1. Oldskool

    Oldskool Elite Member

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    We are off to Assen for the MotoGP at the end of June so he needs to get bike fit before that…He was like a dog with two trees yesterday…!
     
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  2. Sprinter

    Sprinter Kinigit

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    Great to pop in here and see the amount of posting going on, this is a very lively Forum compared to many, and I have been searching around for the last few weeks looking for answers to Suzuki questions.
    Lots of 1/2 dead, ghost towns out there, and some poor interaction with newbies too.
    This place is a credit to all the regular posters, that are the forum.
    Then its always been the case.
    State the obvious Sprinter, eh.
     
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  3. PatW

    PatW Senior Member

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    There's probably a few suzuki owners on here, pop the questions on, you never know your luck.
     
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  4. MattGaydon

    MattGaydon Noble Member

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    Enjoying the sun for sure…

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  5. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    Within our group of bikes we have experience with a few Suzukis especially GSXR's post your questions and let's see what we can do :p
     
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  6. Greywolf55

    Greywolf55 Noble Member

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    warm weather is finally here! Hit 81F yesterday , had a glorious 100 mile ride
     
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  7. FellZebra

    FellZebra First Class Member

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    Learnt that I can get my Explorer back on it’s wheels by myself after it’s been having a lie down:(:(
    Was about to go out for a ride and it somehow got unbalanced taking it off centre stand, I couldn’t hold it upright and down it went on the right hand side
    Engine crash bar did it’s job, scuffed handgaurd, and dented pannier. Otherwise no damage
    Taken it off it’s centre stand 100s of times without incident!
    Back to the bike, one hand on handlebars, one hand on grabrail and lift from knees technique to get it back upright. Not easy but it worked
     
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  8. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Good to see you here again, @Sprinter! :heart: I've found the same thing that you have with a couple of other forums I've joined over the years. I really never even log in to them because there's so little interaction. And there's really no interaction that's as wide-ranging and interesting as I've found on this forum such as discussions about topics other than / in addition to motorcycles, threads sharing humor, etc. I agree with you...this place is a credit to all the regular posters as it's the members themselves that make up this forum community! :grinning:
     
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  9. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Bummer on the bike going down, @FellZebra, but I'm glad to see that the damage was minimal and that you didn't get hurt, either, when it went down and from the effort of getting it back upright.
     
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  10. kwikness

    kwikness New Member

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  11. FellZebra

    FellZebra First Class Member

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    Thanks @Sandi T , it was just bad luck and yes things could have been a lot worse, both to the bike and me. Lifting it wasn’t fun, hope I never have to do it again!!
     
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  12. PatW

    PatW Senior Member

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    Bugger!
     
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  13. andyc1

    andyc1 Lunarville 7, Airlock 3

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    We have all dropped one at some stage. Luckily you got off pretty light :)
     
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  14. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    I hope you posted your number plate on the iPad in the cafe
     
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  15. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    My grandson and me were in Matlock Bath today at 11:45hs. Stayed for an hour before setting off for home. :)
     
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  16. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Bad luck mate. We have all done it.
     
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  17. FellZebra

    FellZebra First Class Member

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    Apparently there are two sorts of bikers, those who have dropped their bike while stationary, and those that are going to drop their bike while stationary!

    Today was second time, I joined the club a few years ago when my Panigale fell over as I was getting off it cos I’d not put the side stand down properly!!!
    Was very lucky, only scuffed axle and bent clutch lever- easily rectified…. Phew!
     
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  18. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    When I had my CB1000R I'd done an oil change earlier and nipped out in my dressing gown to check the level ready for tomorrow. I was stood on the right hand side, holding the bike upright, leaning down to look at the sight glass and sort of losing my balance when slowly the weight came on and my arms at those angles had no strength
    The only option was to gently lay it down to the floor onto my legs to avoid damage
    Now its 22:00 I'm pinned to the floor in only my dressing gown and slippers and all I could do was laugh at the scenario
    I needed a plan but anything that could assist the situation was out of arms reach :rolleyes:
    I slipped my slippers off and placed them under the contact points i.e. engine casings.
    Then inch by inch managed to wriggle my legs out from underneath the 200kg lump.

    Quite pleased with myself afterwards, absurdly, as I didn't do any damage at all but couldn't believe I got myself into that pickle :confounded:
     
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  19. PatW

    PatW Senior Member

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    Third type are the ones that throw themselves bodily under their bikes..
     
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  20. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    We didn't actually stay there as the wind had suddenly got up so moved on without leaving the bikes unattended. It was surprising how many parking notices were pinned up and a camera keeping record of everything.
     
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