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as the title says.. always keep that in mind ! today, while putting it on the center stand, a wasp decided to buzz around my face: that was enough for me to get distracted and it was a matter of a second, i dropped it on my car.

luckily, I managed to slow down the fall using all the force (and desperation Big Grin) i had in my body, and the bike just ended with the handlebar and brake lever leaning on the car's side panel, but its weight was enough to do the damages you can see to the pain job: not a major issue, the insurance will pay for that.

Wonder if RLETS would have avoided, or at least cushion all of that !

Also, taking it back straight was a pain in the a**, I will never distract again !

So, pay attention my friends, once you lose the control of the weight it can cause serious problems !!
Ouch! But seriously, how is the bike?
Ouch! You are now a member of the fabled Garage Rash club.

I learned the dangers of distraction long ago. I had just pulled my very heavy Honda VTX into the garage, and was momentarily distracted by a passing neighbor who said hello. I failed to lower the sidestand, and started to dismount the bike. As it started to follow me, I realized my mistake. Luckily, I cushioned the bike's fall with my body.
And, luckily my neighbor was still within earshot when I let out a yelp as I went under it.

That episode taught me to concentrate fully during mount/dismount, no matter what.
Ouch major bummer. Hope you were not injured in the process.
both the bike and myself are completely ok! it fell very slowly on the car and it was kept standing by me and by my car, leaning on it with just the handlebar end and brake lever, which didn't even had a dent on them.

sadly I cannot tell the same of the car paint job ..
franov look at the last couple of posts in the Photo Challenge thread

http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....#pid293392
Sorry about your bike and car but how is the wasp .....?
Yeah, I’m in the garage drop club too...
RLETs save lives Smile
So lucky to read these stories and nobody got "stabbed in the eye" by a shovel hanging nail or a garage tool as the bike monster pushed its master into the tight space.
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