10-31-2013, 12:15 AM
(10-31-2013, 12:05 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote:(10-30-2013, 11:51 PM)Rboe_imp Wrote: Once my shoulder heals up I plan on laying her down in the grass to see how hard she'll be to lift. I suspect it will be a breeze compared to my other bikes. The Quota in particular was top heavy and could be big B to lift. The Griso, once I get braced, can be lifted with one hand (right hand, the one that is under performing at the moment). Dang dirt bike with a full tank takes maximum effort; probably because the moment arm is so long the lift arc is very long.
Are you nuts? lol .. a better plan is to NEVER lay it down... ever.. .for ANY reason!
Are you nuts? lol .. a better plan is to NEVER lay it down... ever.. .for ANY reason!
That's pretty much what went through my mind when I read that! Of course, the last time I "laid 'er down" I broke my hip and I couldn't get my own ass off the ground, let alone the bike...

). Dang dirt bike with a full tank takes maximum effort; probably because the moment arm is so long the lift arc is very long.