![]() |
|
dropped bike 400 hundred miles - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: dropped bike 400 hundred miles (/showthread.php?tid=5561) |
RE: dropped bike 400 hundred miles - redReno_imp - 06-27-2013 (06-26-2013, 10:34 PM)rudyh_imp Wrote:(06-26-2013, 03:19 PM)redReno_imp Wrote: This is what I gathered from the service manual, Ouch, how bad is the burn? RE: dropped bike 400 hundred miles - meowguy_imp - 06-28-2013 (06-25-2013, 10:45 PM)rudyh_imp Wrote: Let my wife ride my bike, she has been riding a scooter and out of practice using a clutch. well the end result was a stop and drop on the left side. now I need to replace clutch lever, rear signal on left side and engine cover on left side. I am about to order the engine cover and want to know if there are any issues in the replacement process I need to know about. I certainly hope your wife is OK. Dropping a 540 lb. bike on yourself has got to leave a mark. Bike parts are easily replaced, loved ones not. I think that most bikes get dropped at least once during their ownership cycle. This is really the biggest fear I have with mine because once it starts going over it is 540 lbs in the middle of a second class lever and once that gets to a certain point there is just no bringing it back. If she is still interested I would suggest the MSF safe driver course. They use 250 size bikes for the very reason that they don't get out of hand as easily as a bigger bike would. RE: dropped bike 400 hundred miles - Streetshark07_imp - 06-16-2016 Anybody know what size the nut is that goes on the other side of the screw that retains the clutch? I replaced my clutch lever a couple of weeks ago and apparently forgot to put that nut back on. I think it's a miracle I didn't lose that lever yet... Thanks, StreetShark RE: dropped bike 400 hundred miles - White Dog_imp - 06-16-2016 I went 7 years before dropping my Goldwing. Pulled up to my garage door and was waiting for the door to open and lost my balance. Over it went but Goldwings only tip over about 45°. Then, a couple months later, I dropped it twice in the same day. Just bought a '95 BMW and dropped it due to not paying attention to the clutch activated side stand. I stopped it in gear and put the side stand down with my foot, but still had the clutch lever pulled. The stand immediately retracted and as I was getting off, the cycle just laid down on the left side. Fortunately, I have crash bars so no damage incurred, other than my pride. I blame that drop on the honey who had just pulled up beside me. So far, I have not dropped the CB1100. RE: dropped bike 400 hundred miles - mattmcuomo@yahoo.com - 06-16-2016 I dropped mine when it was only one week old, Darn. Had to replace clutch lever, only scratched engine cover. All it took was some touch up, looks good enough... Sent from me...... RE: dropped bike 400 hundred miles - Ulvetanna_imp - 06-16-2016 Everyone does it. Easy to fix the bike, not so easy to fix people. Agree with Deanohh, not a good idea, putting a new rider on a heavy, powerful machine. Courage is not what we want in approaching motorcycling. We want deliberation and skill, planning and experience. RE: dropped bike 400 hundred miles - Pterodactyl_imp - 06-16-2016 (06-16-2016, 07:10 AM)Streetshark07_imp Wrote: Anybody know what size the nut is that goes on the other side of the screw that retains the clutch? I replaced my clutch lever a couple of weeks ago and apparently forgot to put that nut back on. I think it's a miracle I didn't lose that lever yet... 6mm cap nut (SS or chromed) You could get it from Bunnings if you lived in our wide brown land. But you don't, so a good hardware or fastener shop should have one. If you are a believer that OEM nuts are better order part number : 90201-415-000 Cheers That's for a '13 model. RE: dropped bike 400 hundred miles - Streetshark07_imp - 06-16-2016 Thanks, Pterodactyl. I was thinking 10mm, but thanks for telling me the right size. There's a small chance I can find the OEM one that I forgot to put on, but I don't personally care if I get a non-stock part for this. Thanks again, StreetShark ![]()
RE: dropped bike 400 hundred miles - ride4now_imp - 06-16-2016 Rudy, sorry about your wife... I hope she's ok. I dropped my Harley once about a year after I bought it. Luckily I haven't dropped it since and have yet to drop my KLR or my Honda. Although I've almost dropped the KLR a number of times in the dirt. By the way, welcome to the forum... I see you're new here and that you live in Cumming. Welcome! I have a home there just waiting for me to retire. The riding in N. Georgia is amazing. I miss it. The riding at least in the part of Florida where I spend most of my time just isn't good at all! RE: dropped bike 400 hundred miles - pdedse - 06-16-2016 (06-16-2016, 12:00 PM)ride4now_imp Wrote: Rudy, sorry about your wife... I hope she's ok. I dropped my Harley once about a year after I bought it. Luckily I haven't dropped it since and have yet to drop my KLR or my Honda. Although I've almost dropped the KLR a number of times in the dirt. By the way, welcome to the forum... I see you're new here and that you live in Cumming. Welcome! I have a home there just waiting for me to retire. The riding in N. Georgia is amazing. I miss it. The riding at least in the part of Florida where I spend most of my time just isn't good at all! KLRs love it when you drop them. : ) |