IMAG0269.jpgTook my Kat on ride just to get the feel of changing gears as I am still learning to ride,so I took it to the end of my road (about a mile and a half)couple of nice curves!As I was coming around one a car haulin *** came over the double yellows and I tried to move over and hit some loose grave and over I went slid about 30 feet!!Jumped up and ran over to the bike,OIL EVERYWHERE!!!Got some damage to the plastic on the left side front and rear fairings broke the front and the back turn signals.Crack what i think is the clutch cover?As for me I got a lil rode rash on my hip forearm hands and both knees,MORE UPSET ABOUT MY BIKE THOUGH!!!!AND OF COURSE THE PERSON WHO WAS OVER THE DOUBLES NEVER EVEN SLOWED DOWN!!I learned a few good lessons today for sure!!And put a few lessons i had already learn to good use,hubby told me if you feel the bike is going down push away and tuck your head I did both and although my jacket,gloves,boots,shirt and jeans are trash I didn't hit my head not even a scratch on the helmet(protect the dome!!!)Anyhoo If any of you know what it is on the left side that cracked and dripped oil out,I am going to need to get a new one.Also I'm going to need to get new fairings for the frnt and back on the left side,if you have some or know of someone who has some or know where I can get them let me know.
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Glad to hear you're (mostly) OK. Take some Motrin tonight before bed. There's going to be some good bruising.
That's your starter cover you chewed up. Should be able to find one on ebay or in the for sale section here. You'll want a new gasket, too. The fairing doesn't look too bad. You can repair that. I wouldn't suggest spending the money to replace unless the damage is much worse than the photos show.
Take another look at your helmet in the morning. It's possible that you just didn't notice hitting your head but even what looks like a small scuff can mean the foam inside got crushed protecting you. If there's any damage at all to the helmet I suggest replacing it. Sucks but it's your brain we're talking about. You need that.
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Good to hear your not hurt badly, but it sucks about your bike. There's 2 kinds of riders..the ones who have been down, and the ones who are going down. Don't let it get eat at you too bad, just learn from it and keep riding.If it aint broke fix it till it is
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Originally posted by KAT TOY View Postthat's why we wear our gear, including pants. glad you're ok.sigpicLife throws you curves......enjoy the ones you get when riding.
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You were taught well glad you're ok. Get her fixed n get back on it now you've been introduced to the ground, nothing to be afraid of. But id grab some gear =)sigpic
1989 GSX750F Kat GSXR750 engine Yoshi pipe Jet Kit K&N filters
Former US Navy, but I'll always be a sailor.
The wrench turning I can do, but its the knowledge about Bikes I'm lacking.
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Sorry to hear about the crash but very glad to hear your ok. If your gonna replace that cover if you can't find a cheap one look into a NRC cover. They're a bit thicker than stock once just in case there's a next time.
Now this part is just personal opinion so take it as such. Get yourself some "proper" motorcycle pants, textile or leather whatever you prefer. Jeans as you've discovered aren't that great (4ft @55mph), textile is good for 20-30ft and leather 85ft (from memory).
http://www.motorcyclegear.com/, Craigslist, ebay and your local bike forums are a great sorce of cheap gear.Kyle
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Originally posted by ktykat View PostI can't wait to get back on!I've never been one to give up easily.Probably won't replace the fairings for awhile,but I will have to get some new gear,I'm sure if it wasn't for the gloves and jacket I'd be way worse off than I am now!!
Everyone at some point falls off the horse, its a set back in confidence but just have to get back up and do it again.
PS Twist of the Wrist II might be something to watch, lots of good info in there.
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