Dropped the bike
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LosingGrip

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8,654 posts

183 months

Friday 27th March
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13 and a bit years of riding. Advanced police biker and yesterday I dropped the bike for the first time.

Simply forgot to put the side stand down as I was getting off and it was just a slow motion fall to the left..

Only made worse by the fact I was on my police VIP course. I was at a busy cross road with around 40 cars and god knows how many pedestrians watching.

My only saving grace was I was able to pick up the RT by myself in front of everyone and only one other biker saw me.

Not quite how I wanted my first time to be, but still passed the course!

meridian

271 posts

307 months

Friday 27th March
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Unlucky, these things happen etc, etc. Good work picking the (big) RT up ! You clearly have the correct technique, and saved the day..

trickywoo

13,657 posts

254 months

Friday 27th March
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LosingGrip said:
Not quite how I wanted my first time to be, but still passed the course!
Lucky but not sure you should have as that would be a fail on an ordinary punters bike test which would have greater personal implications than you having another paid for go.

One rule and all that I suppose.

LosingGrip

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8,654 posts

183 months

Friday 27th March
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meridian said:
Unlucky, these things happen etc, etc. Good work picking the (big) RT up ! You clearly have the correct technique, and saved the day..
We get taught the 'correct' way to lift it up after a drop, but that went out the window and I just lifted it up (not going to lie kinda proud at that. Gym clearly paying off!).

trickywoo said:
Lucky but not sure you should have as that would be a fail on an ordinary punters bike test which would have greater personal implications than you having another paid for go.

One rule and all that I suppose.
I mean i also rode at 130mph, ignored red lights, went the wrong way round the roundabout this week. So yeah it kinda is one rule for one.

(And yep of course it was paid...best course ive done that ive been paid for wink).

trickywoo

13,657 posts

254 months

Friday 27th March
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LosingGrip said:
I mean i also rode at 130mph, ignored red lights, went the wrong way round the roundabout this week. So yeah it kinda is one rule for one.

(And yep of course it was paid...best course ive done that ive been paid for wink).
That right there is why everyone hates the police.

OPUT

26 posts

5 months

Friday 27th March
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trickywoo said:
LosingGrip said:
Not quite how I wanted my first time to be, but still passed the course!
Lucky but not sure you should have as that would be a fail on an ordinary punters bike test which would have greater personal implications than you having another paid for go.

One rule and all that I suppose.
Yup, DVSA would and did fail one of my students for that.

Hugo Stiglitz

40,691 posts

235 months

Friday 27th March
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LosingGrip said:
13 and a bit years of riding. Advanced police biker and yesterday I dropped the bike for the first time.

Simply forgot to put the side stand down as I was getting off and it was just a slow motion fall to the left..

Only made worse by the fact I was on my police VIP course. I was at a busy cross road with around 40 cars and god knows how many pedestrians watching.

My only saving grace was I was able to pick up the RT by myself in front of everyone and only one other biker saw me.

Not quite how I wanted my first time to be, but still passed the course!
laugh

Cakes.

LosingGrip

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8,654 posts

183 months

Friday 27th March
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
laugh

Cakes.
I am a stickler for cake fines, but our instructor said on our standard course it would only be cakes if we laughed at someone dropping the bike not the actual dropping the bike itself (until it was established that no one was hurt).

Im waiting for any fashcam footage to appear on Facebook ha.

Ghs

39 posts

1 month

Friday 27th March
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I’ve never done it , actually I did , young , kh400 , skin full of scrumpy, luckily mates were present to sort out situation ( me )
Hopefully op / police don’t look back at incidents from 45 yrs ago !!

Hugo Stiglitz

40,691 posts

235 months

Friday 27th March
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Disc lock on front wheel of KTM 1090 adv. I hopped on, immediately started and went to go off the kerb when the bile suddenly stopped and I expertly rolled off the front. 4 blokes came running across concerned but my only injury was a terminal embarrassment.

LosingGrip

Original Poster:

8,654 posts

183 months

Friday 27th March
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
Disc lock on front wheel of KTM 1090 adv. I hopped on, immediately started and went to go off the kerb when the bile suddenly stopped and I expertly rolled off the front. 4 blokes came running across concerned but my only injury was a terminal embarrassment.
I did that on a GSXR...just broke the disc lock and nothing else ha.

carinaman

24,445 posts

196 months

Friday 27th March
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LosingGrip said:
Not quite how I wanted my first time to be, but still passed the course!
Excellent! Well done.

Take care, I think a police motorcyclist died on escort duties for a visit to Devon the late Princess Diana was on in the 80s.

BlackG7R

719 posts

205 months

Friday 27th March
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Done it a few times over the years. Always because I've left the disc lock on. You'd have thought I'd have learned by now.

J__Wood

557 posts

85 months

Friday 27th March
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Pretty sure most have done similar, mine was as a 17 year old on my brand new CBX1000 in front of my mate's very attractive sister (that I had high hopes of...) when I was attacked by a goat and stalled as I did a U turn. The embarrassment certainly helped a 9 1/2 stone me pick up it's 272kg bulk. Never did get to know the lovely Claire (not the goat) better.

Edited by J__Wood on Friday 27th March 20:30

carinaman

24,445 posts

196 months

Friday 27th March
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J__Wood said:
Pretty sure most have done similar, mine was as a 17 year old on my brand new CBX1000 in front of my mate's very attractive sister (that I had high hopes of...) when I was attacked by a goat and stalled as I did a U turn. The embarrassment certainly helped a 9 1/2 stone me pick up it's 272kg bulk. Never did get to know the lovely Claire (not the goat) better.
Well done. Technique?

cpszx

161 posts

181 months

Friday 27th March
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Forgot to put the stand down a couple of times over the years.

You lean the bike just past the point where the stand should be, which just so happens to also be the point of no return for gravity to do its worst lol.

Dropped my bike on my first IAM lesson too, pulling up on a slope and running out of leg…

J__Wood

557 posts

85 months

Friday 27th March
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carinaman said:
J__Wood said:
Pretty sure most have done similar, mine was as a 17 year old on my brand new CBX1000 in front of my mate's very attractive sister (that I had high hopes of...) when I was attacked by a goat and stalled as I did a U turn. The embarrassment certainly helped a 9 1/2 stone me pick up it's 272kg bulk. Never did get to know the lovely Claire (not the goat) better.
Well done. Technique?
1981 so no multitude of internet experts to broadcast their brilliant 'back safe' methods.
So it was just the automatic look at bike, swear, grab left handle bar grip and frame near rear shock and heave. Absolutely fuelled by embarrassment.

cliffords

3,662 posts

47 months

Friday 27th March
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I did it once on my drive with a Multistrada
I managed to pin myself to the floor with the bike on my leg.
I was unable to free myself. I was actually finding it mildly funny until I realised I really couldn't free myself.
After about 10 hours with sun stroke and dileriem, actually about 5 mins but it felt that long , my wife saw me and came out to ask what I was doing.
She said why don't you just lift the bike up . I said it was heavy and pinning leg to the floor. She bent over the bike and picked it up from the floor in one movement. She weighed about 10.5 stone at the time. I was shocked and delighted and got up quickly to hold the bike so we could get the stand down. I immediately fell over as my leg was completely numb and simultaneously she dropped the bike again.
Later that day she said she thought I had made a lot of fuss over nothingsmile

Edited by cliffords on Friday 27th March 21:19

Wacky Racer

40,689 posts

271 months

Friday 27th March
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Fifty six years of riding and I have only come off once.

At 2 mph on my new GPZ900R in 1990 when I stalled it, pulling out of a side junction, it took me by surprise and fell on my leg.

Fortunately just needed a new indicator glass and scuffed the lower fairing which polished out.


black-k1

12,669 posts

253 months

Friday 27th March
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It happens to pretty much everyone. Well done for picking it back up again.