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Post by Steve on Jun 8, 2010 19:22:30 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2010 19:52:33 GMT 10
Ok a beer for the first who is going to lay their bike over and try this. The one with the girl picking a harley up is even better. Amazing how it looks so easy. Must of had their weetbix. ;D Cheers Ray
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Post by scrap on Jun 8, 2010 21:27:16 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2010 21:38:25 GMT 10
So Scrap have you done it my man. If so why was the bike in that position . Cheers Ray
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Post by scrap on Jun 9, 2010 20:40:39 GMT 10
Yep, picked up a fellow Ulyssesians Vulcan 1600 which tipped over on soft grass. Some of the blokes are getting a little old for this activity (picking up bikes I mean, not riding.
Had to dig the heels in to stop me slipping, but it was surprisingly easy once you got the your back in the right place. Haven't had to pick up one on the right side yet - if if I forget to put the stand down there'll be a very embarrassing moment!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2010 20:48:14 GMT 10
U bet it would be. The natural reaction to a fallen bike is grab the other way ,facing towards the bike and staining like hell to upright it but the them gals do it must be the best. ;D Cheers Ray.
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Post by angel on Sept 20, 2010 18:06:54 GMT 10
That must be the safest and most energy efficient way of picking up a bike. The US highway patrol teach that method and also use small women to demonstrate that you can do it on your own if neccessary. Dont ever want to try it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2010 18:21:49 GMT 10
Nearly did the other week ,very close to embarrassment i must say. ;D Cheers Ray
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