I had an encounter with a suicidal rabbitt coming home from the Seaways cafe. It went under the front wheel causing the handlebars to go to the left. I and the bike ended up on the grass verge. I was trying to pick the bike up by myself single handed, because there wasn't anybody about, and I've popped a disc in the lower back. Heavy bloody things aren't they?
Here's a couple of photos of the damage.
Luckily I have a spare tophalf fairing and a side panel up in the loft. When I can bend properly I'll swap them over and get them fixed up by my good friend Mike. (roadrunner) I'm glad I bought him all those teas last year. It's pay back time now.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
Heal quick ,least bike can be sorted,was trying to do a deal with another forum member for my exup ,was he who teld ,coz he come off the bike i was interested in.....ahh well .....
current rides
1989 fzr1000 exup
1989 fzr1000 exup single sided fighter
rocket robbo wrote:Heal quick ,least bike can be sorted,was trying to do a deal with another forum member for my exup ,was he who teld ,coz he come off the bike i was interested in.....ahh well .....
That was Karl. He can't handle that big bike of his. It's far to powerful for him, that's the reason why he sold the exup, because he found it a bit to scary.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
I meant to ask you earlier John, I hope you squashed dead the sodding rabbit!
We need these East Yorkshire roads clear of these hidden dangers!!!!!!!!!!!!