Physics will not be denied. As long as the bike is in motion, it is difficult to fall over, but when gravity comes in to play it can be a cruel taskmaster. I also dropped my first bike, a '04 Ninja 250 going down an incline at slow speed, and instead of using my rear brake I was heavily using my front brake and the bike did a 90 degree rotation between my legs on pea gravel that was practically marbles. Then I laughably dropped my current bike in my driveway, talking on the phone with my wife on my Cardo and was sitting on the bike for a minute before dismounting, where I had already put the kickstand down and accidentally rolled forward and the stand creeped back a smidge and pulled a Yammie Noob on his GSX-8S lol. So yeah, drops will happen to everyone on a long enough timeline.
Hey thanks! All is well. I have over 500 miles on the bike now. Just got busy with a different channel I've been working on for a while longer than this one
Physics will not be denied. As long as the bike is in motion, it is difficult to fall over, but when gravity comes in to play it can be a cruel taskmaster. I also dropped my first bike, a '04 Ninja 250 going down an incline at slow speed, and instead of using my rear brake I was heavily using my front brake and the bike did a 90 degree rotation between my legs on pea gravel that was practically marbles. Then I laughably dropped my current bike in my driveway, talking on the phone with my wife on my Cardo and was sitting on the bike for a minute before dismounting, where I had already put the kickstand down and accidentally rolled forward and the stand creeped back a smidge and pulled a Yammie Noob on his GSX-8S lol. So yeah, drops will happen to everyone on a long enough timeline.
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Haven't seen you in a minute my guy, hope everything is OK! Looking forward to seeing more of your vids!
Hey thanks! All is well. I have over 500 miles on the bike now. Just got busy with a different channel I've been working on for a while longer than this one