I had it happen to me twice.
-Once when i was trying to walk it back into a parking spot. I guess it had a bit of a slope that I didn't account for. I just lost my balance and it started to go on me. All I could do was put it down as gently as I could.
-The second time was when I came to the end of a parking lot to pull out into the street. Went to put my feed down and applied the front break. Didn't see the sand on the ground - so the front break locked and the front wheel slid do one side. I could barely maintain my footing on the sand to keep my self from going down with the bike.
I got my bike used and it had fallen over on the last owner. So I don't feel too bad about adding a scratch or two to what's already there. Thats why i bought the bike used. Got a good deal too.
-Once when i was trying to walk it back into a parking spot. I guess it had a bit of a slope that I didn't account for. I just lost my balance and it started to go on me. All I could do was put it down as gently as I could.
-The second time was when I came to the end of a parking lot to pull out into the street. Went to put my feed down and applied the front break. Didn't see the sand on the ground - so the front break locked and the front wheel slid do one side. I could barely maintain my footing on the sand to keep my self from going down with the bike.
I got my bike used and it had fallen over on the last owner. So I don't feel too bad about adding a scratch or two to what's already there. Thats why i bought the bike used. Got a good deal too.
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