Never attempt to right a heavy motorcycle when it is tired. I was putting it on the center stand when it got tired and wanted to rest. Damage was a small tear in the seat and I lost a little hide where my head met the porch supports.
I guess, I'm not dropping them often enough then!Ah well, If you're not occasionally dropping it, you're not riding enough! I hope your head is OK.
Daisy it is then!Reminds me of an old horse my uncle used to let us ride when we were kids. Her name was Daisy. When she got tired of all of us riding her she'd just lay down and spoil our fun. So how about naming your new bike Daisy?
People who have known me awhile will attest to the fact that my head was never OK. So unless I've discovered a new process my head will remain as twisted as it always was.Ah well, If you're not occasionally dropping it, you're not riding enough! I hope your head is OK.
In other words, another adjustment (bump on the noggin) won't change anything!People who have known me awhile will attest to the fact that my head was never OK. So unless I've discovered a new process my head will remain as twisted as it always was.
Stanford Hospital has some attractive nurses who do likewise. So I've been told. Kaiser not so much. But then it's an HMO.Coop said:I was hoping to get back to 4West at the hospital where the nurses spoil old goobers.
Powder coating won't chip. My Shoei may not feel good for a couple of days. LOL!!Glad to hear your ok but what did your noggin do to the porch supports?!!! I think we would all bleed a little for our ST's!
Wear my helmet next time I try to put it on the center stand?Happen to know what rule #2 is Coop?