May 31st, 2009, 02:45 AM | #1 |
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Learning experiences
Well the last 2 days of riding have been rather eventful and educational. First, on Friday I knew I was running low on gas but wanted to see just how far I could push it before I needed gas. Well I made it to 192miles before I felt it start to sputter. Then like an idiot, I kept turning the reserve switch the wrong way and finally gave up and started pushing the bike (found out later I was about a good 6 miles or more from a station).
After a sheriff and then Disney security (yes I was on Walt Disney property) stopped by and told me help was on the way I sat and waited for over an hour. Finally I got tired of waiting and played with fuel switch some more and figured out that I was a newb idiot and got it to the reserve and fired her up. I made it to the station and filled up with 4 solid gallons at about 200 on tripmeter. Not bad for alot of city and somewhat aggressive driving. Then last night while I was following my friend in his mustang on one of the main strips, we caught up with some of his car buddies. We followed in the middle lane doing about 50+ when suddenly I noticed a bumper (yes a complete plastic bumper) laying in the right lane. I knew that was a sign of trouble and started to slow down. Seconds later my friend hits his brakes hard forcing me to do the same. It wasn't until he quickly escaped to the right lane and into a parking lot that I realized several things: 1) the cars in front of him were at a dead stop because of a hit car turned sideways blocking our lane, 2) that my engine had stalled caused by me not pulling the clutch in all the way soon enough and 3) that my rear tire was locked up but that I still had control of the bike and came to a complete stop about 10 feet from the other stopped cars. Not the best emergency braking but not the worst considering I'm still a noob. On the positive side, I didn't lose control and didn't hit anything. On the downside, I locked up the rear causing my engine to stall. Oddly enough I didn't really feel scared or panicked. I just kept upright and squeezed harder on the brakes instead of just panic grabbing. So learn from other people's adventures and remember to estimate your mpg on the low side especially with the older ninjettes. Remember to practice your emergency braking, and keep a close eye on your surroundings to be aware of possible trouble up ahead (like someone's bumper laying in the middle of the road lol). |
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May 31st, 2009, 04:32 AM | #2 |
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Thank you for passing on those lessons learned. I will keep them in mind.
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May 31st, 2009, 06:17 AM | #3 |
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May sound stupid but where is the fuel reserve switch located I looked and can't seem to find it. Thanks
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May 31st, 2009, 06:19 AM | #4 |
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We don't have one on the 08's, on the 07's and earlier there is a manual reserve switch on the left side of the bike that allows the last 0.8 gallons in the tank to be used. On the 08's there is no such setting, as we have a fuel gauge on the dash instead. Personally I preferred the manual petcock system as it was more predictable than the gauge, but it is what it is.
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May 31st, 2009, 06:21 AM | #5 |
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May 31st, 2009, 06:27 AM | #6 |
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Okay Thanks I kept wondering about it.
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May 31st, 2009, 11:01 AM | #7 |
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I might be wrong but if you are pushing it you don't need any gas.
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May 31st, 2009, 11:17 AM | #8 |
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May 31st, 2009, 06:00 PM | #9 | |
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I'm surprised I'm getting more comments on the gas then the emergency braking. |
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May 31st, 2009, 06:13 PM | #10 | |
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May 31st, 2009, 06:26 PM | #11 |
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I get all my braking techniques from Jason Britton, although; Ben Spies was doing some impressive stoppies in South Africa (and they were caught on tape).
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May 31st, 2009, 09:00 PM | #12 |
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Actually I considered it an emergency since everyone was going from about 50 - 0 in a matter of seconds. As for following my friend, that was not an option for me. For starters, he slipped through a hole that I couldn't follow through. I had a car on either side and the engine had stalled from me not getting the clutch in time. I also didn't realize the tire was locked till he darted. I didn't think I had put that much pressure on the rear brake but I guess I did. I would rather have the back lock up then the front tbh.
I had thought about doing just that with the parking lot but haven't gotten around to finding one I can use since moving down here. It also doesn't help that it's rained once or twice a day every day for the last 2 weeks. |
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June 2nd, 2009, 10:26 AM | #13 |
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seen him doing that in another race also...commentators pointed it out as well..thinik it was the race where it appeared he ran outta gas
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June 3rd, 2009, 10:37 PM | #14 |
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Well tonight had yet another learning experience.
Was making a left turn from a light onto a road at night in traffic. Right at the edge of the curb of the road I was turning on it was black, like new pavement black. Didn't think much of it since it still looked flat and it was 'new' pavement. However, crossing that line onto the black turned out to be uneven pavement with close to a 6" drop. Being fully in the turn this drop nearly took me out and jammed my left thumb because you couldn't tell the pavement dropped like that till you hit it. If I had been going straight it wouldn't have been a big deal, but I was in a turn with the bike in a slight lean and dropping like that SERIOUSLY jerks the handlebars. Thumb is still sore from it. |
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June 3rd, 2009, 10:46 PM | #15 |
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yikes!
sounds like it could have been REAL ugly.. stay vigilant
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June 4th, 2009, 12:37 AM | #16 |
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Yah, I was super glad the unseen drop didn't cause me to wipe out. No signs, no warnings and because of the darkness you couldn't see a shadow to even indicate there was a drop. Just looked like a smooth transition from old to new pavement........ then BAM!!!! Drops out, jerks the handlebars something fierce and jams my left thumb.
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