Dropped bike then fell, question about part replacement
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- harmony101017
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Dropped bike then fell, question about part replacement
Ok, so today I had my scooter on the side stand about to ride it, I stepped away and it fell over. Later when I was riding I hit some gravel and learned something about gravel, gravel is my new enemy.
Two questions, I didn't realize it but in the first tip over the left brake handle cracked. See picture. It looks like there are screws and I could possibly replace it. Does that seem reasonable to do on my own as a newbie? I have mechanically handy people in my family too if needed. Just want to know if I have to take it to a shop for that. Also where is a good place to order Genuine Buddy parts online?
Second question, when I fell on the gravel I hit my chin bar on the ground. I was pretty much stopped and just fell over, fell forward a bit, and smacked the chin bar on the ground. I'm not injured, though I might have a bruise on my leg later where my knee hit. There are two teeny spots on the helmet chin bar with a mark from where it hit the ground. Do I now have to replace the helmet? I am assuming yes but sheesh, I just bought it! Ugh!
Thanks to this and other things that happened, this has not been my day!
Two questions, I didn't realize it but in the first tip over the left brake handle cracked. See picture. It looks like there are screws and I could possibly replace it. Does that seem reasonable to do on my own as a newbie? I have mechanically handy people in my family too if needed. Just want to know if I have to take it to a shop for that. Also where is a good place to order Genuine Buddy parts online?
Second question, when I fell on the gravel I hit my chin bar on the ground. I was pretty much stopped and just fell over, fell forward a bit, and smacked the chin bar on the ground. I'm not injured, though I might have a bruise on my leg later where my knee hit. There are two teeny spots on the helmet chin bar with a mark from where it hit the ground. Do I now have to replace the helmet? I am assuming yes but sheesh, I just bought it! Ugh!
Thanks to this and other things that happened, this has not been my day!
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- harmony101017
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I'm taking it now.Dooglas wrote:Have you done the MSF or comparable basic safety/skills course? Seems like you are having more than your share of problems.
The scooter fell over I think because it was on a slight decline facing forward and I didn't realize it could roll forward on the side stand like that. I only stepped away for a minute and it seemed stable when I set it where it was. But lesson learned.
I saw the gravel on the road before I got to it, slowed almost to a stop, tried to turn (right turn from one roadway trying to go to the next) and bam it was like standing on ice on tennis shoes. I have read and watched videos about all things that can cause hazards on the road but that was my first real life experience meeting gravel on two wheels. Now I know.
Any thoughts on the helmet? It seemed like the impact was the equivalent of dropping it. Is it a loss?
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Nearly every road in philly has old trolley lines embedded into it. Plus, you get the added benefit of tramlining, even in the dry!k1dude wrote:Also watch out for railroad crossings (the metal tracks), oil in the center of a lane, and painted road markings. They're slick as snot when wet. Also any newly sprayed oil on chip and seal road work. It can be very slick when wet or on a hot day when dry.
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The left brake lever is the easy one to change, and there's very little you can do to screw it up. DIY
The helmet should be OK, I wouldn't sweat it.
Read Proficient Motorcycling NOW.
Make it your habit to use the center stand, not the kick stand.
As for gravel being like ice, no... ice is like ice. I hit a clean, smooth sheet of ice once...[/list]
The helmet should be OK, I wouldn't sweat it.
Read Proficient Motorcycling NOW.
Make it your habit to use the center stand, not the kick stand.
As for gravel being like ice, no... ice is like ice. I hit a clean, smooth sheet of ice once...[/list]
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