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chain maintenance injury - DJS_imp - 08-01-2016

while cleaning the chain on the ER6N my thumb got caught between the chain and rear sprocket.
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RE: chain maintenance injury - Lord Popgun - 08-01-2016

Thanks for sharing. Rolleyes Tongue


RE: chain maintenance injury - Cormanus - 08-01-2016

That's a double ouch! Sad


chain maintenance injury - memphismike_imp - 08-01-2016

Ouch!


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RE: chain maintenance injury - the Ferret - 08-01-2016

Wow were you lucky. I know a guy who got a stubby doing that on his RM125.


RE: chain maintenance injury - DJS_imp - 08-01-2016

i was hand turning the wheel on a harbour freight wheel roller and was also wearing mechanic gloves.


RE: chain maintenance injury - the Ferret - 08-01-2016

ahhh ..... his was running.


RE: chain maintenance injury - metallyguitarded_imp - 08-01-2016

I just read and commented on JF Coastal's post about his crash and resulting road rash. Now this! What's next?! Cormanus is going to stub his toe on his center stand?? I've got to find a safer hobby!


RE: chain maintenance injury - Ulvetanna_imp - 08-01-2016

I also know someone who lost part of a finger this way. You're lucky, it only takes an instant to crush a finger with that size chain and the weight of the rear wheel, even hand-turning it.

Some blokes think they can save time by putting it in gear on the mainstand and idling it in first gear. Not a good plan.


RE: chain maintenance injury - ssudden_imp - 11-23-2016

(08-01-2016, 02:10 AM)DJS_imp Wrote: while cleaning the chain on the ER6N my thumb got caught between the chain and rear sprocket.
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Didn't you folks teach you not to stick anything into the electrical plug. Lol looks like that hurt a bit.

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