Buddy fell down
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:59 am
I got a phoine call at work this afternoon from someone in my building telling me that my scooter was on its side. Another coworker had seen it and put it back on its stand, but of course I went out to investigate. It was on the center stand, of course. The parking lot has a little bit of a slope to it there, and there was some wind today from the right direction. It doesn't seem like the wind could've done it, but that seems a little more likely than someone pushing it. The parking lot is used pretty much exclusively by people who work there, and the scooter was in view of several offices (if someone happened to be looking at the time), so it's hard to imagine someone pushing it over and risking that someone would see them. It had only been an hour since I parked it.
There was leaked gas on the pavement (it had fallen to the right part-way into a vacant spot), but not a lot. It took me several tries to get it started, but once it did it ran OK. There's a few scuffs on the plastic: no big deal. The only major damage was that my right mirror stem snapped, just above the threads (high enough to get them out with vice pliers when I got home). Fortunately that was the rusty mirror stem. On the other hand, as long as I'm buying one, this might be a good opportunity to look at better (bigger) mirrors, and order a pair. (Recommendations welcome.)
There was leaked gas on the pavement (it had fallen to the right part-way into a vacant spot), but not a lot. It took me several tries to get it started, but once it did it ran OK. There's a few scuffs on the plastic: no big deal. The only major damage was that my right mirror stem snapped, just above the threads (high enough to get them out with vice pliers when I got home). Fortunately that was the rusty mirror stem. On the other hand, as long as I'm buying one, this might be a good opportunity to look at better (bigger) mirrors, and order a pair. (Recommendations welcome.)