pogo
Registered user
Hello all,
I just want to tell you that small story that happent to me yeasteday.
(a nice day,I was riding through the Swiss alps) when after a stop for refueling,(as I am smarter than the commun rider),I decided to take a short cut at the exit of the gas station,and pass over a small wall (~3 inches hight)at verry low speed,when I heard a big noise ,scrrrrr,I thought I lost the bash plate,and made a hole in the cat
:
....
After checking if nobody was looking at me,
, I stoped and looked for the damages... in fact,nothing terrible,it was just the center stand who scraped the wall,but what a noise and feeling!!!
I guess,after the front wheel was over the wall,the rear schock goes down and, at this time,there is not much ground clearance left under the center stand.
So,if you too want to experiment to roll over a side walk,or parking wall,you can not say that you havent been warned!
Thanks for reading all that,for your effort,you get a picture as a reward!
A+ Pogo

I just want to tell you that small story that happent to me yeasteday.

(a nice day,I was riding through the Swiss alps) when after a stop for refueling,(as I am smarter than the commun rider),I decided to take a short cut at the exit of the gas station,and pass over a small wall (~3 inches hight)at verry low speed,when I heard a big noise ,scrrrrr,I thought I lost the bash plate,and made a hole in the cat
:
....After checking if nobody was looking at me,
, I stoped and looked for the damages... in fact,nothing terrible,it was just the center stand who scraped the wall,but what a noise and feeling!!! I guess,after the front wheel was over the wall,the rear schock goes down and, at this time,there is not much ground clearance left under the center stand.
So,if you too want to experiment to roll over a side walk,or parking wall,you can not say that you havent been warned!

Thanks for reading all that,for your effort,you get a picture as a reward!
A+ Pogo





,never mind....guess I deserve it! shoud not have started a new thread with so little to say...



