jpisace
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Ok so i fitted H&B engine bars on saturday (thanks Simon for the instructions). Then went off to a BBQ on a farm on saturday night. Made the mistake of pulling up (with pillion) across the slope, on a fair gradient, on a dirt surface and my little legs (5'6" - all of me, NOT just my legs) couldn't hold it upright, so we 'gracefully' toppled over and tested the bars. Not too embarassing as only everyone was watching, but i have no problem laughing at myself (just as well as there's lots to laugh at), so i can live with that. At least i know the bars work and more importantly, i can lift the bike back up again (against the gradient too), so reasonably happy with that experience.
What does concern me though is the bike was still running whilst it was on it's side. Like most blokes, i haven't got around to reading the manual (or anything sensible like that), so what are the implications for oil starvation etc in this case?. Naturally i switched it off as soon as i could get back to it (after displaying lots of concern for my girlfriend - well afterwards anyway, OK not at all but she seemed fine). Might have to think abouot a kill switch or some-such to protect the bike from possible engine damage as i don't doubt i'll be dropping it again - even if i do get the lower (vertically challenged) seat option (complete with no comfort at all).
What does concern me though is the bike was still running whilst it was on it's side. Like most blokes, i haven't got around to reading the manual (or anything sensible like that), so what are the implications for oil starvation etc in this case?. Naturally i switched it off as soon as i could get back to it (after displaying lots of concern for my girlfriend - well afterwards anyway, OK not at all but she seemed fine). Might have to think abouot a kill switch or some-such to protect the bike from possible engine damage as i don't doubt i'll be dropping it again - even if i do get the lower (vertically challenged) seat option (complete with no comfort at all).
