I feel your pain. I have dropped my 2020 DCT twice. Both my fault. The first was in a construction zone when a car dove in front of me trying to get as close to the merge point as possible. No contact with his vehicle, but the abrupt stop I made with the bars turned away from his truck and the slope of the interstate ramp we were on left me with no option but to let it down on its right side. Neither my wife (on the back seat) nor I had any physical injuries. Her right foot was caught under the bike, but not injured. No bike damage either other than marks on the tip guards. The second was (ironically) while practicing slow speed right turns in a parking lot. The one major deficiency of the DCT is the loss of speed control with no clutch. I was trying to be proactive and gain some skill. This accident left damage very similar to yours. The right-hand mirror painted surface has some scratches. The right saddle bag had gouges in the paint and the trim decals. I could not stand to look at the saddle bag. I was lucky to find a replacement on Ebay which had a single paint score. It was $160 and included the cover liner not just the painted cover. I pulled the pins on the hinge, and placed the new door and installed the hinge pins - took about ten minutes. The mirror plastic will be my reminder to be vigilant whenever I ride. My pride is still bruised, though. From my experience, R&B Salvage, Sandston, Virginia, is a good place to deal with. Looks like most of their items are listed on Ebay. Jim
Sorry to hear about your damage, but thanks for the salvage yard tip. As for slow turn practicing in parking lots, I drag the rear brake a bit when making slow maneuvers, it helps quite a lot with the DCT IMHO.
I did the same thing on my '05 Goldwing. There was no damage because it has better side guards than the new ones. Taught me a lesson. Got to watch out when stopping on roads that are not level. I wonder if you could sand it down and put a large solid color decal over the scratches and dents. It would look nice and it would be cheap. You could do the same on the other side to match.
Man, I am glad you and your wife did not get hurt, even more, you two were lucky. I am sure the bike will be fixed under insurance. The same thing happened to me before. I put my foot down right into a pothole, and there was no ground. Scary. All the best, and I hope you and your wife feel better soon. Ride Safe
@@MotoMengy Yeah, they look pretty deep. Is that a plastic cover or is it the actual case? I be if it can come off Honda will sell just that piece. It would bug me too. Ride Safe.
Insurance will pay for it. I dropped my FJR in a gravel parking lot and it gouged the plastic in several places plus messed up the mirror pretty bad. Paid $500 deductible. Had to wait six months to get my bike back from dealership which was a bummer but it is like new again. Excellent video.. Its good to get reminded about stuff that can happen so easily. Good stuff to learn about, Thanks!
Just gad you’re ok. I dropped mine on the cone course a couple of times. Added some WORLDMOTOP DROP GUARDS after. Great option to help prevent damage.ATGATT. You got to fix the Wing back up. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent topic. I am glad you did this video. I have had almost the same exact situation happen to me. The last 2 were on my 06 GL1800. The fist time in a campsite on the grass,.on a hillside. And yes it rolled over onto the mirror. Cracked it towards the fairing side, no other damage. was very happy; that was it. Plastic weld and stainless mesh from the inside and you can not see any damage.. I bought another mirror, but the one on it looks new still. Saving the new one just in case it happens again. Also bought a mirror on ebay for the left side and both saddle bags from a trike conversion in excellent condition, because who knows, I dropped it again coming out of the gym. Stopped on uneven pavement looking for traffic before taking off. It felt like someone pushed me over, I could not stop it and laying it down best as I could. No damage. My suggestion is look on ebay for your body parts. I see them on there all the time. Cheap too. Just be patient. You also could have your door painted to the pinstripe. Then have them clear coat the whole door. Just a suggestion. Or best, just leave it as it is. Just let you know, I feel better about myself that I am not the only one dropping my motorcycle. Thank you very much for sharing your story. I will send it to my oldest son, who said; "Dad you can't be dropping your motorcycle". I told him, "Justin its going to happen" Again thank you so much for your great content.
Thanks for this video. I've only had my 2k1 1800 1yr. I bought a jacket for my wife and I. She gets hot during the summer, of course. When she sees others without a jacket, she yearns for it. I tell her you never know when you're going to fall. That concrete asphalt is non forgiving. Where in our 60's doing this 2 wheel therapy. I think after she watches this video, she'll see I'm not wrong to be cautious. VERY HELPFUL AND POWERFUL FROM FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE!!!
Yeah, over the years I've learned to always dress like you are going to have an accident, because you never know when you will. That's why they are called "accidents"! 😎
Don’t feel bad bro… I have dropped mine several times doing slow speed practice…no damage to the bike but the highway pegs are scraped up… lol…one thing I’m learning is this bike takes a licking and keeps on ticking…
Get a sharpie… color match it the best you can..then take it to someone with a polishing wheel and get on with your life… that’s not even enough damage to cover your deductible on your insurance… be more careful…
We've all been there man. It's part of owing a bike. I have my 2022 Tour DCT and I look at it and think "This cannot take any kind of fall over without major damage" All you can do is not dwell and take as many lessons as you can from it. You almost certainly picked that bike up using adrenaline and that's what damaged your shoulder. Is your wife's confidence knocked with the bike? That would be the worse thing of all. Regarding the damage on the side bag use it as an oppotunity to learn how to do your own paint. During the winter months take it off and fix it yourself. Take as many stabs at it as you like and slowly improve your techniques till you know a little about repairing paint on plastic. There are a lot of good videos on you tube and you might take something positive out of the whole experiance.
Nah Dear is still very fine on the bike, she knows it was just a random chance accident. She was with me when I dropped my 2011 Road Glide too so this isn't new to her. Not sure if that's a good thing though! 🤔
Hey Bud, I know this video is old now, but I may be trying to get a 2018+ Wing before long. I think one of the first things I’ll do is add crash bars. I just don’t feel like the tiny crash bars the bike comes with are sufficient to keep the bike from tipping onto the plastics…. What do you think? Good idea? You know I like to do the slow speed practicing…..
Probably a good idea. The stock little roll bars work fine on flat ground but on any incline they aren't enough, and if you are moving then they really aren't enough.
Hi, Im glad that u are okay from the drop. I just got my 2023 Goldwing, looking at the injury to the bike, what kind of protection do you recommend I get 1st for the bike for more better protection?
I feel your pain, dropped mine in the dirt driveway, only damage was my pride. just a thought, maybe a bit of touch up paint for the bag and mirror, will take some of the noticeability out of it.
Dude, that sucks! Glad y'all weren't injured worse! Definitely something that can happen at any time. Maybe time for a nice mesh jacket for the hot weather?
@@MotoMengy Yep, I've been hearing reports of that... something called Fall? :D Never had a mesh jacket? I think you should try one or two on - they're great! Flexibility for temperatures and weather conditions, they're light, and most are armored now.
Well Mengy, the good news is that you are OK. We all have dropped our bikes at one time or another and it is usually due to inexperience or dumb shit. When I first bought my Victory Vision I dropped it at a stop sign twice just a block from my house. I had accidently popped the clutch with my front brake on. Once in my driveway because I didn't set the kickstand properly. Fortunately, the Victory baggers have the best drop protection system ever engineered and no damage, not even a scrape. Just picked up the bike and moved on. The importance of ATGATT cannot be over emphasized. My minimums are Helmet, Jacket, Boots, gloves, and if I am riding distance or high speed leg and hip armor. If it is over 85 degrees, I wear a hyperkewl cooling shirt under my jacket. Bikes can be fixed or replaced but your health and body cannot. Surviving a near fatal bout of Liver Cancer taught me a great lesson. Thank you for your honesty and keep up the great content. I hope to get back to PA, my native state, sometime next year. God Bless!
Yes, I still ride the Victory. It is used for everything. With the price of fuel, my pickup is only driven when absolutely needed. It is a great motorcycle.
I did the EXACT same thing on a very top heavy 1250 GSA while carrying a passenger. Came to the corner, went to put my food down, but the ground wasn't where I expected it to be. I found the point of no return very quickly....and went beyond it. I will carry that shame to my grave.
Sorry you dropped the bike but you are right, it is something that is always possible and can happen in the blink of an eye. What's important now is that you, dear and the bike came out of it with only a few bumps and scratches. After knowing you were all ok, then it was ok to chuckle about how it all happened a bit. That's all you can do, laugh it off, learn from it, and most importantly, get right back on that bike. Most of us will ride occasionally without the jacket on super hot days and we all know about the risks if we choose to do so. I like that you went back to the spot to investigate. So far the only time I've dropped my current bike is when I did it on purpose in the back yard, just to see if I could pick it up. Remember never to panic if it drops. It's not going to get any more damaged if you let it sit there for a minute while you gather yourself and catch your breath. Take your time and get help to lift it if you can. My Africa twin was knocked over in a parking lot while I went in to get a coffee last year, I had like 4 guys run up and pick it up for me before I could even get the camera out, so it never made it to video lol. That's how it usually is if anyone is around. Cheers, and keep on riding bro! Oh, and 500 bucks for a new pannier is cheap! Up here in Canada that would be well over 1500... IF you could get one and probly have to wait months for it. They wanted over 300 just for the little aluminum heat shield that goes over my muffler! If you repaint it will never match, but you can try if you find the right guy, it may be a better way to go. Ask around at a few bike shops.
Thanks B&B. Yeah in retrospect I should have taken some pics and video of my Wing lying on the ground, at the moment my panic set in and all I wanted was to get it back on two wheels. Missed opportunity! 😁
Dropped mine on Thursday. Panic braked pulling out of my driveway. I owned it for literally 5 days. Some scratches on the side trunk and a damaged right mirror. The good news is this is a 2005. I bought a used goldwing for this very reason...practice 😂. Still runs...less pretty.
Shit happens to all of us! The most important thing is that there are no physical injuries. The bike can be repaired and battle scars give the bike character and makes for great stories.
I'm so glad you guys are ok!! I dropped my bike at LEAST 3 times 😂 BUT it's my first bike, and I've only been riding for 3 years...the last time it went down, I was moving it in my front yard...rode it from one area to another...it went down in the wet grass SO FAST I didn't have a chance to even get my feet off the pegs and ended up with it on top of my leg. Had a twisted ankle stuck under it...nice sprain. And I wasn't even going anywhere! Lol She has a few scratches and scuffs over the last 3 years, but they kind of blend right in bc it's a 2006 Buell blast and it is made for dropping 😂😂 no paint, plastic that is colored entirely through it. Love the blue on that Goldwing! Keep up the great work. And stay safe ❤️
First bikes are meant to be dropped, that's why I always suggest people get cheaper used bikes for their first rides. Damaging older used bikes doesn't sting as much as dumping brand new Harleys! 😁
I want a Goldwing, and my fear is the very situation you describe. I'm only 5'6," and while stationary, my feet barely touch the ground when I'm on this bike.
Sloped down hill road with gravel and a passenger to boot. Yup! it happened. Glad your okay 👍👍This story brought to mind my drop in 2002 when i had my wife on the back of my then brand new 2002 BMW K1200LT and i came to a stop and the road dropped a few inches on the left side 🤣🤣🤣🤣 even my 33 inch inseam could not save me as she was laid down. That adrenaline kicks in.........Get back and be well.
So sorry Mengy. You're a great guy. I like wearing jackets, helmets, gloves and boots but I'm guilty of wearing much less in the heat too. Hope you and your sweety are feeling better. Why not introduce us to her? Btw I would fix the damage. I once backed my v star off my pickup and the bedliner came with me. Slid like a sled and I dropped it at the bottom on a oyster shell parking lot. Ouch! I was wearing shorts. Oh well.
I forgot to put kickstand down and over we went in garage. 2002 Goldwing and I have air wings. Nothing was damaged the roll bars I think are larger. I had a close call at stop sign with sand on surface. I would try a couple body shops see ehat they say some can really perform miracles and prices are not to bad. Thats an suv story about a hatch and garage door. Menge On
Last year I pulled to the side of a road to take a leak. Put the sidestand down but it did not deploy all the way. The bike went down and literally threw me into the middle of the road. Thank God no cars were coming. No damage to me or the bike except for some minor scratches on the left side cylinder bumper. Happened in an instant.
This is the main reason for riding with proper protection, helmet , gloves, boots , and armored jacket and pants. Yes, it's warm, I get it. I live in Southern Florida. But believe me, asphalt is much hotter and harder than the heat from riding. It's quite amazing how many ride with inadequate protection . I want to be able to ride as long as the good Lord let's me, and I will do everything within my power to persue my life long passion. Please be wise, and ride safe..Fasteddie 72
I went to Milwaukee a few weeks ago and worried that I'd drop my Ultra(2011) and I did...Twice...once in a parking lot doing a U-EE(backed off the gas😢) and once in a campground on a suddenly very loose gravel road. I've dropped it practicing slow manuevers twice, and one other time in a rest stop(again, making a slow speed maneuver as I am loathe to duck walk.) Problem is that I cannot pick it up when it goes down. I need help even though I am 6'1 and weigh 245 pounds and spend lots of time in the gym. IDK if I will ever get a huge bike like this again(truth is I may never part with it either), and never a new one. Keep it up!
Harley tourers are very heavy. I dropped my 2011 Road Glide Ultra twice and managed to pick it up both times but just barely. My 2018 Wing is incredibly easy to pick up by comparison.
I was there! The Goldwing looks massive nearly upside down! Lol hey, bro you shoulda stopped and asked that other blue Goldwing if he’d sell ya his saddelbag side!
I hate that for you. But, you can replace the Parts, you can’t replace that jacket. Seriously tho, Glad it was minor. I would just keep riding as now, it’s just a reminder, you have got to be absolutely 100% about conditions of road surfaces and structure. I’m one who hates all the gear, all the time. I’m very guilty, no helmet, no jacket,no gloves. it’s hot here in Texas. But, the one thing I never cheat on is boots, you need a very good boot with a good grip to the road surface. Ive had my boot ripped open when I hit a piece of angle iron at night, damaged the lower cowl, ripped my front right boot open and tore up my foot, ripped my exhaust pipe. My DCT Tourer was new than. I replaced the parts, but never forgot how those boots saved my foot, even thought it felt worse than stubbing a toe. The pain lasted a couple weeks. I’m 65, been riding since a teenager. This DCT Tourer is an amazing bike, I visit my youth every time I ride it. I show it no mercy. I ride it fast and hard. My old Goldwing was a Grandpa bike. This DCT is NOT your Grandpa’s Goldwing. The DCT is the most amazing motorcycle on the road bar none. Really enjoy your vids, ride safe and ride on….
Agreed completely Wingrider. Boots have saved my feet many times as well. Pants too, I will never ride in shorts because I've had crap hit my legs where pants saved me skin.
I would just leave it,it ain't that bad.It could happen again,plus it's a good conversation piece. I don't know too many bikes without some sort of roadrash...
Yeah, I would be one that will need the extra protection if I bought a 2018+. I see that will be damaged if dropped lightly. I never understood why honda did that change in 2018. No problem with a 2017 or previous year's. Glad you were ok. I YANKED IT PRETTY GOOD🤣🤣
Normally the drop guards work very well on the Wing, but in my case here the road was at a fairly steep angle to the side, and that caused it to go over further than it normally would have. I'm not even sure if there is any aftermarket crash guards for the new Wing, but I'd have to think there probably is.
Damage wasn't bad, I would just keep it that way, nothing broke. My first bike, I dropped backing it out of the garage in the early spring, and I slipped on a patch of black ice. Down I went, bike landing on me. No damage to the bike as it was laying on me, LOL.
For me I would fix it as looking at the damage would drive me nuts. The bike isn't that old yet, if it was I would maybe leave it. Being a newer bike the damage sticks out like a sore thumb.
I get phone call from guy saying it's Mr. Honda from Japan, he calls me, master Barnett. Yeah right, who is this really? Do you know Frank Walker? Yes! An his friend Browney? Yes, he makes me laugh! That the guy. He's my NW rep for Idaho, Washington, Oregon. I want to build a 100cc over sized piston system for my 750CB in all my Honda shops. I want to know if you will let us use your motorcycle as prototype. So Frank an Browney come get my bike. Months later I get bike I don't recognize an can do over 150mph! I don't like the bike! I call number given me, an get Mr. Honda's private secretary in Japan. I'm so sorry! I don't like problem with bike! Don't be sorry, that's reason we picked you! it pings on gas station gas, needing aviation gas from airports! That is a problem! Mr. Honda takes bike back for more months. I get bike back an tour America! That's the bike that crashed on RXR tracks!
On a UK-Trip i stopped at a gasstation. Bevor i started again, i saw the sign, that my rear trunk is still open. So put it on the side stand, get oft the bike and close it. Before i did that, i turned my navigation on, i checked my musik and i already put the side stand in. But i forgot, that i already did that. Stupid like hell....... But it only layed in the crash bar and thanks god no damage....... I will never forget the side stand again!!!!! Greetings Form Germany!
@@MotoMengy yes, still nice days to ride.... i think in a view weeks we will have the winter break with snow and ice on the road, so i ride, when ever i can.......
Yeah ... uhhh ... nobody's watching ... uhh, if that other Honda is _exactly_ the right color ... erm ... y'know ... ;) That intersection had fresh oil and chips put down not too long ago. That might have been part of the gravel that got you. Heh ... I've NEVER dropped my bike ... well okay, maybe two or three times, but that doesn't count, okay? Yeah, all four times it was when I was going very slowly and damage was minimal. Yes, it is well known that if you jump up VERY quickly and wrench your back and shoulders fast enough and get that lump of lead back up immediately ... the same number of people will see you. Sometimes more. Weird, huh? Shoot! Good thing you weren't wearing that Harley jacket. It looks cool. You might have scratched it! I think the fifth time I dropped a bike I messed up some really boss boots. Man, what a bummer. Anywho, if you need any help finding some, erm spare parts for your 'Wing, let me know. S
It wouldn't matter if I scratched my jacket, it's starting to fall apart on its own now. It has a few holes and a couple of seams coming apart. I might take you up the offer for those parts...😁
Not trying to be judgmental, but it seems like the lesson here should be not to get too complacent when riding a motorcycle. It sounds like you were having a great time when this happened, no need for a jacket, just a quick run for ice cream. Guard was down, didn't notice the off camber surface on the right side. Silly mistake, luckily with no major injuries or damage. It happens, but recognizing why it happened can help prevent it in the future. That said, there's a fine line between being too overly careful and enjoying one's life.
I dont evan think about it anymore i allways do a u turn where my foot is on the uphill side and i allways put my foot down on the uphill side..and im not embarassed to get off and turn it around
If you haven’t dropped your bike you haven’t been riding. That’s all there is to it. I dropped a motorcycle behind a girls bedroom window sneaking out one morning. The shift lever punched a hole in a side case and oil poured out. Had to push that thing all day. Glade I left the girl with a smile on my face.
That's a great story! My '98 Dyna Wide Glide got stolen while I had it parked under the window of the girl I was seeing at the time. Something about girls and windows I guess! 😁
I feel your pain. I have dropped my 2020 DCT twice. Both my fault. The first was in a construction zone when a car dove in front of me trying to get as close to the merge point as possible. No contact with his vehicle, but the abrupt stop I made with the bars turned away from his truck and the slope of the interstate ramp we were on left me with no option but to let it down on its right side. Neither my wife (on the back seat) nor I had any physical injuries. Her right foot was caught under the bike, but not injured. No bike damage either other than marks on the tip guards.
The second was (ironically) while practicing slow speed right turns in a parking lot. The one major deficiency of the DCT is the loss of speed control with no clutch. I was trying to be proactive and gain some skill. This accident left damage very similar to yours. The right-hand mirror painted surface has some scratches. The right saddle bag had gouges in the paint and the trim decals. I could not stand to look at the saddle bag. I was lucky to find a replacement on Ebay which had a single paint score. It was $160 and included the cover liner not just the painted cover. I pulled the pins on the hinge, and placed the new door and installed the hinge pins - took about ten minutes. The mirror plastic will be my reminder to be vigilant whenever I ride. My pride is still bruised, though.
From my experience, R&B Salvage, Sandston, Virginia, is a good place to deal with. Looks like most of their items are listed on Ebay.
Jim
Sorry to hear about your damage, but thanks for the salvage yard tip. As for slow turn practicing in parking lots, I drag the rear brake a bit when making slow maneuvers, it helps quite a lot with the DCT IMHO.
I did the same thing on my '05 Goldwing. There was no damage because it has better side guards than the new ones. Taught me a lesson. Got to watch out when stopping on roads that are not level. I wonder if you could sand it down and put a large solid color decal over the scratches and dents. It would look nice and it would be cheap. You could do the same on the other side to match.
Yeah I could do that, but I might just wrap the bike a new color instead. Still looking into options...
Man, I am glad you and your wife did not get hurt, even more, you two were lucky. I am sure the bike will be fixed under insurance. The same thing happened to me before. I put my foot down right into a pothole, and there was no ground. Scary. All the best, and I hope you and your wife feel better soon. Ride Safe
Thanks HDR. I honestly hadn't considered talking to my insurance, never used it for a minor accident like this. That's not a bad idea!
That's usually when they happen. Good luck with your scratches. Glad you are both ok.
Thanks Moto, the scratches are already bothering me....😕
@@MotoMengy Yeah, they look pretty deep. Is that a plastic cover or is it the actual case? I be if it can come off Honda will sell just that piece. It would bug me too. Ride Safe.
Insurance will pay for it. I dropped my FJR in a gravel parking lot and it gouged the plastic in several places plus messed up the mirror pretty bad. Paid $500 deductible. Had to wait six months to get my bike back from dealership which was a bummer but it is like new again. Excellent video.. Its good to get reminded about stuff that can happen so easily. Good stuff to learn about, Thanks!
Yeah I'd like to avoid paying the deductible. I may try to touch it up myself, and then if I make it worse I'll let insurance handle it. 😁
Just gad you’re ok. I dropped mine on the cone course a couple of times. Added some WORLDMOTOP DROP GUARDS after. Great option to help prevent damage.ATGATT. You got to fix the Wing back up. Thanks for sharing.
Never thought to look at aftermarket drop guards, very interesting!
Excellent topic. I am glad you did this video. I have had almost the same exact situation happen to me. The last 2 were on my 06 GL1800. The fist time in a campsite on the grass,.on a hillside. And yes it rolled over onto the mirror. Cracked it towards the fairing side, no other damage. was very happy; that was it. Plastic weld and stainless mesh from the inside and you can not see any damage.. I bought another mirror, but the one on it looks new still. Saving the new one just in case it happens again. Also bought a mirror on ebay for the left side and both saddle bags from a trike conversion in excellent condition, because who knows, I dropped it again coming out of the gym. Stopped on uneven pavement looking for traffic before taking off. It felt like someone pushed me over, I could not stop it and laying it down best as I could. No damage. My suggestion is look on ebay for your body parts. I see them on there all the time. Cheap too. Just be patient. You also could have your door painted to the pinstripe. Then have them clear coat the whole door. Just a suggestion. Or best, just leave it as it is. Just let you know, I feel better about myself that I am not the only one dropping my motorcycle. Thank you very much for sharing your story. I will send it to my oldest son, who said; "Dad you can't be dropping your motorcycle". I told him, "Justin its going to happen" Again thank you so much for your great content.
Thanks Will, I was thinking of regularly checking Ebay too as its where I'll find the best prices for certain. Great idea!
Thanks for this video. I've only had my 2k1 1800 1yr. I bought a jacket for my wife and I. She gets hot during the summer, of course. When she sees others without a jacket, she yearns for it. I tell her you never know when you're going to fall. That concrete asphalt is non forgiving. Where in our 60's doing this 2 wheel therapy. I think after she watches this video, she'll see I'm not wrong to be cautious. VERY HELPFUL AND POWERFUL FROM FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE!!!
Yeah, over the years I've learned to always dress like you are going to have an accident, because you never know when you will. That's why they are called "accidents"! 😎
Don’t feel bad bro… I have dropped mine several times doing slow speed practice…no damage to the bike but the highway pegs are scraped up… lol…one thing I’m learning is this bike takes a licking and keeps on ticking…
That it does, Honda builds tough bikes for certain!
Get a sharpie… color match it the best you can..then take it to someone with a polishing wheel and get on with your life… that’s not even enough damage to cover your deductible on your insurance… be more careful…
Yeah I'm thinking of touching it up myself. If it looks bad then I'll pay to have it done professionally.
We've all been there man. It's part of owing a bike. I have my 2022 Tour DCT and I look at it and think "This cannot take any kind of fall over without major damage" All you can do is not dwell and take as many lessons as you can from it. You almost certainly picked that bike up using adrenaline and that's what damaged your shoulder. Is your wife's confidence knocked with the bike? That would be the worse thing of all. Regarding the damage on the side bag use it as an oppotunity to learn how to do your own paint. During the winter months take it off and fix it yourself. Take as many stabs at it as you like and slowly improve your techniques till you know a little about repairing paint on plastic. There are a lot of good videos on you tube and you might take something positive out of the whole experiance.
Nah Dear is still very fine on the bike, she knows it was just a random chance accident. She was with me when I dropped my 2011 Road Glide too so this isn't new to her. Not sure if that's a good thing though! 🤔
Hey Bud, I know this video is old now, but I may be trying to get a 2018+ Wing before long. I think one of the first things I’ll do is add crash bars. I just don’t feel like the tiny crash bars the bike comes with are sufficient to keep the bike from tipping onto the plastics…. What do you think? Good idea? You know I like to do the slow speed practicing…..
Probably a good idea. The stock little roll bars work fine on flat ground but on any incline they aren't enough, and if you are moving then they really aren't enough.
@@MotoMengy as it turns out, I bought a 2016, for now. But it’s a secret!!
Hi, Im glad that u are okay from the drop. I just got my 2023 Goldwing, looking at the injury to the bike, what kind of protection do you recommend I get 1st for the bike for more better protection?
I'm honestly not sure what options are out there to add protection. I should investigate that...
I feel your pain, dropped mine in the dirt driveway, only damage was my pride. just a thought, maybe a bit of touch up paint for the bag and mirror, will take some of the noticeability out of it.
I'm thinking I might try some touch up paint this winter along with some buffing, then a coat of wax over it all.
Dude, that sucks! Glad y'all weren't injured worse! Definitely something that can happen at any time. Maybe time for a nice mesh jacket for the hot weather?
Hah, it's been rather cold here in PA for the past week now. I've never owned a mesh jacket, but I've thought about getting one.
@@MotoMengy Yep, I've been hearing reports of that... something called Fall? :D
Never had a mesh jacket? I think you should try one or two on - they're great! Flexibility for temperatures and weather conditions, they're light, and most are armored now.
Well Mengy, the good news is that you are OK. We all have dropped our bikes at one time or another and it is usually due to inexperience or dumb shit. When I first bought my Victory Vision I dropped it at a stop sign twice just a block from my house. I had accidently popped the clutch with my front brake on. Once in my driveway because I didn't set the kickstand properly. Fortunately, the Victory baggers have the best drop protection system ever engineered and no damage, not even a scrape. Just picked up the bike and moved on. The importance of ATGATT cannot be over emphasized. My minimums are Helmet, Jacket, Boots, gloves, and if I am riding distance or high speed leg and hip armor. If it is over 85 degrees, I wear a hyperkewl cooling shirt under my jacket. Bikes can be fixed or replaced but your health and body cannot. Surviving a near fatal bout of Liver Cancer taught me a great lesson. Thank you for your honesty and keep up the great content. I hope to get back to PA, my native state, sometime next year. God Bless!
Well said Vincent, do you still ride the Victory?
Yes, I still ride the Victory. It is used for everything. With the price of fuel, my pickup is only driven when absolutely needed. It is a great motorcycle.
I did the EXACT same thing on a very top heavy 1250 GSA while carrying a passenger. Came to the corner, went to put my food down, but the ground wasn't where I expected it to be. I found the point of no return very quickly....and went beyond it. I will carry that shame to my grave.
It sure was embarrassing, still can't believe I did it. 😞
Sorry you dropped the bike but you are right, it is something that is always possible and can happen in the blink of an eye. What's important now is that you, dear and the bike came out of it with only a few bumps and scratches. After knowing you were all ok, then it was ok to chuckle about how it all happened a bit. That's all you can do, laugh it off, learn from it, and most importantly, get right back on that bike. Most of us will ride occasionally without the jacket on super hot days and we all know about the risks if we choose to do so. I like that you went back to the spot to investigate. So far the only time I've dropped my current bike is when I did it on purpose in the back yard, just to see if I could pick it up. Remember never to panic if it drops. It's not going to get any more damaged if you let it sit there for a minute while you gather yourself and catch your breath. Take your time and get help to lift it if you can. My Africa twin was knocked over in a parking lot while I went in to get a coffee last year, I had like 4 guys run up and pick it up for me before I could even get the camera out, so it never made it to video lol. That's how it usually is if anyone is around. Cheers, and keep on riding bro! Oh, and 500 bucks for a new pannier is cheap! Up here in Canada that would be well over 1500... IF you could get one and probly have to wait months for it. They wanted over 300 just for the little aluminum heat shield that goes over my muffler! If you repaint it will never match, but you can try if you find the right guy, it may be a better way to go. Ask around at a few bike shops.
Thanks B&B. Yeah in retrospect I should have taken some pics and video of my Wing lying on the ground, at the moment my panic set in and all I wanted was to get it back on two wheels. Missed opportunity! 😁
Dropped mine on Thursday. Panic braked pulling out of my driveway. I owned it for literally 5 days. Some scratches on the side trunk and a damaged right mirror. The good news is this is a 2005. I bought a used goldwing for this very reason...practice 😂. Still runs...less pretty.
If that's the only damage your 2005 has on it then it's doing pretty good! At least you got your drop out of the way early. 😎
Did the same exact drop at a gas station driveway when an oncoming car turned in front of me without a blinker - almost 2K to undo her in Texas
Aw Phil we've all been there, getting cut off by a car and having to brake suddenly, almost dumping it (or actually dumping it). That sucks.😞
Shit happens to all of us! The most important thing is that there are no physical injuries. The bike can be repaired and battle scars give the bike character and makes for great stories.
True, very true Michael. 😎
I'm so glad you guys are ok!!
I dropped my bike at LEAST 3 times 😂 BUT it's my first bike, and I've only been riding for 3 years...the last time it went down, I was moving it in my front yard...rode it from one area to another...it went down in the wet grass SO FAST I didn't have a chance to even get my feet off the pegs and ended up with it on top of my leg. Had a twisted ankle stuck under it...nice sprain. And I wasn't even going anywhere! Lol
She has a few scratches and scuffs over the last 3 years, but they kind of blend right in bc it's a 2006 Buell blast and it is made for dropping 😂😂 no paint, plastic that is colored entirely through it.
Love the blue on that Goldwing!
Keep up the great work. And stay safe ❤️
First bikes are meant to be dropped, that's why I always suggest people get cheaper used bikes for their first rides. Damaging older used bikes doesn't sting as much as dumping brand new Harleys! 😁
@@MotoMengy haha that's for sure!! 😄
I want a Goldwing, and my fear is the very situation you describe. I'm only 5'6," and while stationary, my feet barely touch the ground when I'm on this bike.
It does sit a tad tall. It's no problem for me at 5'8", but coming from Harleys the height of the Wing took some adjusting too.
Sloped down hill road with gravel and a passenger to boot. Yup! it happened. Glad your okay 👍👍This story brought to mind my drop in 2002 when i had my wife on the back of my then brand new 2002 BMW K1200LT and i came to a stop and the road dropped a few inches on the left side 🤣🤣🤣🤣 even my 33 inch inseam could not save me as she was laid down. That adrenaline kicks in.........Get back and be well.
Yep that's exactly what happened to me too, and yeah the adrenaline certainly does kick in!
I recently chose not to wear a jacket recently. So of course, I went down…. A couple of scrapes I wouldn’t have had with gear on….
Sometimes Murphy's Law gets all of us, good you are okay though!
@@MotoMengy Thanks!!
So sorry Mengy. You're a great guy. I like wearing jackets, helmets, gloves and boots but I'm guilty of wearing much less in the heat too. Hope you and your sweety are feeling better. Why not introduce us to her? Btw I would fix the damage. I once backed my v star off my pickup and the bedliner came with me. Slid like a sled and I dropped it at the bottom on a oyster shell parking lot. Ouch! I was wearing shorts. Oh well.
She's camera shy about UA-cam, but yeah we both healed up perfectly, only the bike damage remains now.
I forgot to put kickstand down and over we went in garage. 2002 Goldwing and I have air wings. Nothing was damaged the roll bars I think are larger. I had a close call at stop sign with sand on surface. I would try a couple body shops see ehat they say some can really perform miracles and prices are not to bad. Thats an suv story about a hatch and garage door. Menge On
I have a friend who dropped his Street Glide at a red light when he forgot to put his foot down, he was just so relaxed! 😃
Last year I pulled to the side of a road to take a leak. Put the sidestand down but it did not deploy all the way. The bike went down and literally threw me into the middle of the road. Thank God no cars were coming. No damage to me or the bike except for some minor scratches on the left side cylinder bumper. Happened in an instant.
Dang that sounded dangerous, but yeah my drop here happened so fast too. Before I knew it we were both on the ground and the bike was laying over.
This is the main reason for riding with proper protection, helmet , gloves, boots , and armored jacket and pants. Yes, it's warm, I get it. I live in Southern Florida. But believe me, asphalt is much hotter and harder than the heat from riding. It's quite amazing how many ride with inadequate protection . I want to be able to ride as long as the good Lord let's me, and I will do everything within my power to persue my life long passion. Please be wise, and ride safe..Fasteddie 72
"Just one more thing" no more stupid decisions, fix that beautiful bike.....that other Wing w as s telling you something 🤔
I rode with very little protection when I was younger. The older I get the more ATGATT I get. Not quite 100% yet, but it's trending there for me. 😎
I went to Milwaukee a few weeks ago and worried that I'd drop my Ultra(2011) and I did...Twice...once in a parking lot doing a U-EE(backed off the gas😢) and once in a campground on a suddenly very loose gravel road. I've dropped it practicing slow manuevers twice, and one other time in a rest stop(again, making a slow speed maneuver as I am loathe to duck walk.) Problem is that I cannot pick it up when it goes down. I need help even though I am 6'1 and weigh 245 pounds and spend lots of time in the gym. IDK if I will ever get a huge bike like this again(truth is I may never part with it either), and never a new one. Keep it up!
Harley tourers are very heavy. I dropped my 2011 Road Glide Ultra twice and managed to pick it up both times but just barely. My 2018 Wing is incredibly easy to pick up by comparison.
Bad luck mate, not nice to happen, but it is what it is. Hope Dear is ok now?
Yep we are both fine, only took a few days to heal up our minor wounds. The bike, not so much....
I was there! The Goldwing looks massive nearly upside down! Lol hey, bro you shoulda stopped and asked that other blue Goldwing if he’d sell ya his saddelbag side!
I really should have walked around and filmed the Wing when it was laying over, such a missed opportunity! 😖
hey man it happens. Glad no one was hurt.
Thanks BPE!
I hate that for you. But, you can replace the Parts, you can’t replace that jacket. Seriously tho, Glad it was minor. I would just keep riding as now, it’s just a reminder, you have got to be absolutely 100% about conditions of road surfaces and structure. I’m one who hates all the gear, all the time. I’m very guilty, no helmet, no jacket,no gloves. it’s hot here in Texas. But, the one thing I never cheat on is boots, you need a very good boot with a good grip to the road surface. Ive had my boot ripped open when I hit a piece of angle iron at night, damaged the lower cowl, ripped my front right boot open and tore up my foot, ripped my exhaust pipe. My DCT Tourer was new than. I replaced the parts, but never forgot how those boots saved my foot, even thought it felt worse than stubbing a toe. The pain lasted a couple weeks. I’m 65, been riding since a teenager. This DCT Tourer is an amazing bike, I visit my youth every time I ride it. I show it no mercy. I ride it fast and hard. My old Goldwing was a Grandpa bike. This DCT is NOT your Grandpa’s Goldwing. The DCT is the most amazing motorcycle on the road bar none. Really enjoy your vids, ride safe and ride on….
100%. Replace and make good again, then back on the horse again with experience which becomes wisdom.
Agreed completely Wingrider. Boots have saved my feet many times as well. Pants too, I will never ride in shorts because I've had crap hit my legs where pants saved me skin.
I would just leave it,it ain't that bad.It could happen again,plus it's a good conversation piece. I don't know too many bikes without some sort of roadrash...
Hah I hadn't thought of that, it could happen again! 😮
No one was hurt so that’s what matters. It can be repainted over the winter.
Either repainted, or wrapped something snazzy! 😁
Yeah, I would be one that will need the extra protection if I bought a 2018+. I see that will be damaged if dropped lightly. I never understood why honda did that change in 2018. No problem with a 2017 or previous year's. Glad you were ok. I YANKED IT PRETTY GOOD🤣🤣
Normally the drop guards work very well on the Wing, but in my case here the road was at a fairly steep angle to the side, and that caused it to go over further than it normally would have. I'm not even sure if there is any aftermarket crash guards for the new Wing, but I'd have to think there probably is.
Damage wasn't bad, I would just keep it that way, nothing broke. My first bike, I dropped backing it out of the garage in the early spring, and I slipped on a patch of black ice. Down I went, bike landing on me. No damage to the bike as it was laying on me, LOL.
Yeah, I think I'm letting the damage alone for a bit. If I get adventurous I might try to buff it out...
For me I would fix it as looking at the damage would drive me nuts. The bike isn't that old yet, if it was I would maybe leave it. Being a newer bike the damage sticks out like a sore thumb.
I'm afraid it might drive me nuts too. 😖
Sorry to hear about the damage if it was me I would fix it, when I get off my bike I look back and I smile and say wow is that my bike
Yeah, I'm thinking I might need to fix it eventually too, I think the minor damage will grate on me over time....
I took the saddle bag lid off and the body shop charged me $300 to repaint it.
That price isn't too bad really! I think I'm just going to leave my damage until I get the bike wrapped some custom color. Someday.
Dropping bike happens! Mine happen right at crossing RXR tracks an co-rider fear made body jerk uncontrolled movement an down we went.
Oh wow, that sounds like it was a bad drop!
I get phone call from guy saying it's Mr. Honda from Japan, he calls me, master Barnett. Yeah right, who is this really? Do you know Frank Walker? Yes! An his friend Browney? Yes, he makes me laugh! That the guy. He's my NW rep for Idaho, Washington, Oregon. I want to build a 100cc over sized piston system for my 750CB in all my Honda shops. I want to know if you will let us use your motorcycle as prototype. So Frank an Browney come get my bike. Months later I get bike I don't recognize an can do over 150mph! I don't like the bike! I call number given me, an get Mr. Honda's private secretary in Japan. I'm so sorry! I don't like problem with bike! Don't be sorry, that's reason we picked you! it pings on gas station gas, needing aviation gas from airports! That is a problem! Mr. Honda takes bike back for more months. I get bike back an tour America! That's the bike that crashed on RXR tracks!
On a UK-Trip i stopped at a gasstation. Bevor i started again, i saw the sign, that my rear trunk is still open. So put it on the side stand, get oft the bike and close it. Before i did that, i turned my navigation on, i checked my musik and i already put the side stand in. But i forgot, that i already did that. Stupid like hell....... But it only layed in the crash bar and thanks god no damage....... I will never forget the side stand again!!!!!
Greetings Form Germany!
Hello Jurgen, thanks for watching! Hope the weather is good in Germany. 😎
@@MotoMengy yes, still nice days to ride.... i think in a view weeks we will have the winter break with snow and ice on the road, so i ride, when ever i can.......
Do you think you will. Get it repaired? I enjoy your channel! Thanks
At first I thought I'd keep the minor damage as a reminder, but I must admit seeing it every time I ride is grating on me....
I hate the Gold Wing fell over ⚠️ the rubber 🛑
Stop’s or on good I hope they improve the engine guard one of these days 🍀
I've seen vids where the Wing's engine guards work great on level ground, but the slope of this intersection was just too extreme for it.
Yeah ... uhhh ... nobody's watching ... uhh, if that other Honda is _exactly_ the right color ... erm ... y'know ...
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That intersection had fresh oil and chips put down not too long ago. That might have been part of the gravel that got you.
Heh ... I've NEVER dropped my bike ... well okay, maybe two or three times, but that doesn't count, okay? Yeah, all four times it was when I was going very slowly and damage was minimal. Yes, it is well known that if you jump up VERY quickly and wrench your back and shoulders fast enough and get that lump of lead back up immediately ... the same number of people will see you. Sometimes more. Weird, huh?
Shoot! Good thing you weren't wearing that Harley jacket. It looks cool. You might have scratched it! I think the fifth time I dropped a bike I messed up some really boss boots. Man, what a bummer.
Anywho, if you need any help finding some, erm spare parts for your 'Wing, let me know.
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It wouldn't matter if I scratched my jacket, it's starting to fall apart on its own now. It has a few holes and a couple of seams coming apart. I might take you up the offer for those parts...😁
Not trying to be judgmental, but it seems like the lesson here should be not to get too complacent when riding a motorcycle. It sounds like you were having a great time when this happened, no need for a jacket, just a quick run for ice cream. Guard was down, didn't notice the off camber surface on the right side. Silly mistake, luckily with no major injuries or damage. It happens, but recognizing why it happened can help prevent it in the future. That said, there's a fine line between being too overly careful and enjoying one's life.
You are not wrong. In hindsight I was feeling a tad complacent, and yes it bit me in the behind. Too much fun can be a bad thing I guess!
I dont evan think about it anymore i allways do a u turn where my foot is on the uphill side and i allways put my foot down on the uphill side..and im not embarassed to get off and turn it around
I dropped my Harley three times and my Wing once. No damage to the bikes, just my pride. It happens. Rarely…..but it happens😢
Yeah I know it does, I'm just not used to dropping bikes. I've been lucky in that regard (knocks on wood!).
Serves you right for not doing my video request 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dang Sam, that was brutal but very funny! 😃
Put a sport emlem on top of the damage are you a eagles fan put a sticker or something there yo hide the damage
That's what my brother suggested too!
If you haven’t dropped your bike you haven’t been riding. That’s all there is to it. I dropped a motorcycle behind a girls bedroom window sneaking out one morning. The shift lever punched a hole in a side case and oil poured out. Had to push that thing all day. Glade I left the girl with a smile on my face.
Her face too.
That's a great story! My '98 Dyna Wide Glide got stolen while I had it parked under the window of the girl I was seeing at the time. Something about girls and windows I guess! 😁
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Get it fixed or it will bug you every day!
It's already starting to bug me...😖
Dude, talks nonstop. Does he really think people wanna hear him talking nonstop about himself.
Some people seem to enjoy it! 😎
@@MotoMengyit’s called motovlogging for a reason!
Shit happens brother don't beat yourself up too much the bikes still beautiful it just has a Lil more character now lol
It sure does have more character now, LOL! 😁