August 31st, 2011, 06:57 PM | #1 |
ninjette.org user
Name: Brandon
Location: Quincy, Ma
Join Date: May 2011 Motorcycle(s): 2010 Ninja 250r (Blue) Posts: 24
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Tipover x 2
So today I decided to migrate from the 100 ft of straight flat parking lot I had been using. I again chose a straight parking area, about 250 ft, but at an incline...maybe 30 degrees. I discovered that really slow speed U-turns where the bike leans down the hill are risky business. By time my foot gets to the ground to try and balance when I realized I was too slow into the turn, the bike was already leaning too far to save. First time I was able to set it down as gentle as possible and all that hit the ground was the rear brake. The second time I did lose grip on the bars. There's just some really minor scratches on the rear brake, muffler, turn signal, and 2 nicks on the custom levers. I did not take any damage.
Trying to learn from it, I think I needed to really lean my weight in the opposite direction of the turn (towards the hill). Oh and I also learned that even though I'm a super weakling, I can stand the bike back up on my own. |
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August 31st, 2011, 07:30 PM | #2 |
New 2-Wheel Addict
Name: Reece
Location: Bardstown
Join Date: Aug 2011 Motorcycle(s): Blue 2009 250r Kawasaki Ninja Posts: 129
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Glad that you're alright! I think the incline was a bad idea and that you should have stuck with the old parking lot. Just my opinion.
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August 31st, 2011, 07:32 PM | #3 |
ninjette.org guru
Name: George
Location: Florida
Join Date: May 2011 Motorcycle(s): 08 Ninja 250r 03 Yamaha R6 (Project bike) Posts: 271
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Good to hear your ok and so is your bike for the most part! Keep up the practice. Better to have this happen in an empty parking lot than on the street with unpredictable traffic.
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August 31st, 2011, 08:44 PM | #4 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Jeff
Location: PA
Join Date: Apr 2010 Motorcycle(s): 08 R6 Posts: 224
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Happens to the best of us, Have you taking the MSF course yet, you learn a lot of slow speed maneuvering at it
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