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JackB
09-20-2022, 08:47 PM
I dropped my bike today
I’m on a little vacation and My parking spot is a incline I was trying to back it up I put the bike in neutral I still couldn't pack it up so I decided to get off the bike and I would push it back that way as soon as I put the kick up stand down and got off the bike it rolled forward no damage to the bike thank God for crash bars
But I needed help to pick it up I knew that I could lift it up I really didn't have any way to hit the brake safely

https://i.postimg.cc/HWtqYh4B/AFF394-EC-DAF6-41-A6-8810-68-BBFBCDAA82.jpg (https://postimg.cc/pypGkkSF)

https://i.postimg.cc/hvM62XPH/F6-FF0556-9-DE7-4035-B54-D-1-E2-BBC0-FFE10.jpg (https://postimg.cc/BPLm6QFg)

KeyWasted
09-20-2022, 08:54 PM
I’ve laid mine down twice, softly, in a week, and am just as thankful as you for the crash bars. No damage at all to the plastic. I was able to pick it up by myself though.

Sorcerer
09-20-2022, 09:28 PM
Butt against the seat, lift with your legs. You do need decent knees to be successful.

willtill
09-21-2022, 06:21 AM
That's the thing with heavy bikes, you have to gauge the pavement as you ride in, making sure you park uphill rather than downhill. They can be beasts to move around if your flatfooting it.

I've laid my bike down a couple of times in the past. :shhh: On purpose though. To change my rear tire. :thumb:

JackB
09-21-2022, 06:22 AM
Butt against the seat, lift with your legs. You do need decent knees to be successful.
Yes that’s what I did, but once upright (I am on a hill) and I was afraid of the bike rolling so I asked for help.

SeaSteve
09-21-2022, 08:32 AM
Butt against the seat, lift with your legs. You do need decent knees to be successful.
Also, put it in gear and LET IT roll forward...After you mostly lift the bike, you're still supporting it with your body, AND the clutch is engaged or let out and in 1st gear.

I'm starting to pay closer attention to the travel and direction of travel when this big heavy bike is parked, in gear, and on the side stand.

Sorcerer
09-21-2022, 08:50 AM
Yes that’s what I did, but once upright (I am on a hill) and I was afraid of the bike rolling so I asked for help.

If You can’t get the bike in gear and be positive it’s in gear tie off the front break lever. I carry a bit of string just for that. When I’ve been on ferry’s, in gear and I will tie off my front break lever whether it’s on the side stand or center stand. With a 29” inseam I’ve been in your predicament more times than I can remember. Before I attempt your move I shut the bike off in gear. I then can use the clutch lever as a break. When in doubt, seeking help beats hurting yourself.

skidz
09-21-2022, 01:21 PM
Some good suggestions here for sure as picking up these beasts is never easy.

Off topic, I really like the red accents you have put on your ride. I've been wanting to do some red myself to my black '13, but my wife is against it saying she likes the stealthy look.

tenxxx
09-21-2022, 04:31 PM
I zip tie the front brake when i lay it down to change the back tire.
Butt against the seat and push it up with your legs and grab the hand rail on the seat.
Turn the handle bars toward the side its laying on.

SeaSteve
09-22-2022, 08:48 AM
Off topic, I really like the red accents you have put on your ride. I've been wanting to do some red myself to my black '13, but my wife is against it saying she likes the stealthy look.

I was able to get the 40th anniversary RED cylinder head covers to replace the stock "chrome" ones. It's a small color change that I like and few people notice. I'll be looking for a cheap way to add a MATTE red to the inside of my front vents.

@Jackb I guess we're saying...Even though your bike is on it's side it STILL looks GOOD!

willtill
09-22-2022, 09:10 AM
I was able to get the 40th anniversary RED cylinder head covers to replace the stock "chrome" ones. It's a small color change that I like and few people notice. I'll be looking for a cheap way to add a MATTE red to the inside of my front vents.

@Jackb I guess we're saying...Even though your bike is on it's side it STILL looks GOOD!

Where did you find RED cylinder head covers from? Where they custom painted?

JackB
09-22-2022, 03:30 PM
This is how it looks not on it’s side
https://i.postimg.cc/cCp0jmWx/EB57-D739-503-A-45-E4-A214-AAF798-E92854.jpg (https://postimg.cc/vxtJx5Dk)

jm21ddd15
09-22-2022, 07:47 PM
Good that you had those style of hyway pegs. If you had the type that bolt to the chrome strip, it may have cost you some $$$

SeaSteve
09-23-2022, 08:29 AM
Where did you find RED cylinder head covers from? Where they custom painted?
I think I got from a member of THIS forum some years back. No custom paint. Apparently they where standard, or available, on the 2015 40th anniversary Goldwings.



This is how it looks not on it’s side
https://i.postimg.cc/cCp0jmWx/EB57-D739-503-A-45-E4-A214-AAF798-E92854.jpg (https://postimg.cc/vxtJx5Dk)


Okay, in support of your wife, it does harken back to the 1960s Batmobile with the red pinstriping. I LIKE IT!

skidz
09-23-2022, 10:22 AM
Very nice!

Eternalydamd
09-23-2022, 12:18 PM
This is how it looks not on it’s side
https://i.postimg.cc/cCp0jmWx/EB57-D739-503-A-45-E4-A214-AAF798-E92854.jpg (https://postimg.cc/vxtJx5Dk)

That black with red looks amazing

BIGLRY
09-26-2022, 03:22 PM
here is a good vid on picking up a fallen steel steed
https://youtu.be/scwxOySl9Zo