- Joined
- Mar 21, 2006
- Messages
- 2,112
- Age
- 72
- Location
- Yuma, Arizona. AKA Paradise Lost
- Bike
- '08 Connie C14
- STOC #
- 6114
So, it has't been a week when I said "I haven't had my ST down yet." I knew I was in trouble when I said it
I have been doing a little maintainence work on my baby, over at my buddy Ray's house, using his lift. Yesterday I got the bike on the lift, and worked over the side stand. I drilled the broken switch bolt out, and designed a shim to get the assembly back over to the edge where it belongs. I decided that I needed to do a little more work on the shim here at my house, so I let the lift down, and came home (I can only work til about 10 or 10:30 because of the heat).
When I got back this morning, the whole assembly was laying down. Lift and bike both had tipped over. After a couple of minutes of absolute panic, I got the lift out from under the bike, and got it on it's TOW. Got my employee over and got the bike lifted and put on the centerstand...
So, just now, to make matters even worse...Ray just called. He's having his rear tire changed at the little shop on the DRAGON. Not only is he having fun, he laughed at me
Damage? Windshield. Broke on the bumper of Ray's Z-28. Thankfully, I didn't do any damage to the car That's it, I think. Break away mirror worked under extreme circumstance, everything else looks ok. Not that I am done looking.
What happened? I am not sure. I had the front wheel chock off the lift because I was going to do my fork seal today...I think the wheel shifted a bit, a strap let go and it over balanced...So goes the title. Charlie Dumb A&&. My FIRST mother-in-law hung that name on me a long time ago...
Redundant straps. To stop all movement. Front wheel chock. Necessary unless other precautions are taken.
Ah, Poop. Where's my lighter?
I have been doing a little maintainence work on my baby, over at my buddy Ray's house, using his lift. Yesterday I got the bike on the lift, and worked over the side stand. I drilled the broken switch bolt out, and designed a shim to get the assembly back over to the edge where it belongs. I decided that I needed to do a little more work on the shim here at my house, so I let the lift down, and came home (I can only work til about 10 or 10:30 because of the heat).
When I got back this morning, the whole assembly was laying down. Lift and bike both had tipped over. After a couple of minutes of absolute panic, I got the lift out from under the bike, and got it on it's TOW. Got my employee over and got the bike lifted and put on the centerstand...
So, just now, to make matters even worse...Ray just called. He's having his rear tire changed at the little shop on the DRAGON. Not only is he having fun, he laughed at me
Damage? Windshield. Broke on the bumper of Ray's Z-28. Thankfully, I didn't do any damage to the car That's it, I think. Break away mirror worked under extreme circumstance, everything else looks ok. Not that I am done looking.
What happened? I am not sure. I had the front wheel chock off the lift because I was going to do my fork seal today...I think the wheel shifted a bit, a strap let go and it over balanced...So goes the title. Charlie Dumb A&&. My FIRST mother-in-law hung that name on me a long time ago...
Redundant straps. To stop all movement. Front wheel chock. Necessary unless other precautions are taken.
Ah, Poop. Where's my lighter?
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