1 A minor off Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:32 pm
rosskko
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I had one. Just the other day. Minor damage to the bike and myself. Rode home.
Only reason for posting is I have no idea what happened.
I approached this T intersection from the same direction as the car.
No one in front or behind.
Slowed to check for oncoming traffic, all clear and off I went.
Probably almost made it to the middle of the road (I did not go over the white line) and out went the back of the bike very violently.
Maybe doing 15-20kph?
Bike spun round and facing the kerb. Almost 360deg without travelling very far down the road.
Thankfully Duck, the tank stayed on despite the lack of clips
I have no idea how this happened. No warning. Tyres done 1500-2000km.
No rain. No visible oil or moisture.
Only theory I have is the tank overflow hose. I travelled about 4km after filling the tank (as much as I can fit in).
The overflow hose travells back to the rear tyre. Is it possible for enough fuel to run out and wet the side of the tyre enough to cause a back end lose?
The road down to the T intersection is 50kph suburban street with a few tightish bends and slightly down hill.
I used to go around this corner every morning on my way to work. I won't be that anymore.
You see I came off on my way to work on my last day after resigning. They thought I was joking.
The damage. You can see the road behind the bike. Looks very dry and uninteresting to me.
And the marks on the tyre from going sideways on it's side.
As a last note, the tank breather tube tends to rub on the tyre making it look shiny. Could this make it slick enough to lose grip?
I await your diagnosises, diagnoseese, thoughts.
rosskko. Only slightly damaged.
Only reason for posting is I have no idea what happened.
I approached this T intersection from the same direction as the car.
No one in front or behind.
Slowed to check for oncoming traffic, all clear and off I went.
Probably almost made it to the middle of the road (I did not go over the white line) and out went the back of the bike very violently.
Maybe doing 15-20kph?
Bike spun round and facing the kerb. Almost 360deg without travelling very far down the road.
Thankfully Duck, the tank stayed on despite the lack of clips
I have no idea how this happened. No warning. Tyres done 1500-2000km.
No rain. No visible oil or moisture.
Only theory I have is the tank overflow hose. I travelled about 4km after filling the tank (as much as I can fit in).
The overflow hose travells back to the rear tyre. Is it possible for enough fuel to run out and wet the side of the tyre enough to cause a back end lose?
The road down to the T intersection is 50kph suburban street with a few tightish bends and slightly down hill.
I used to go around this corner every morning on my way to work. I won't be that anymore.
You see I came off on my way to work on my last day after resigning. They thought I was joking.
The damage. You can see the road behind the bike. Looks very dry and uninteresting to me.
And the marks on the tyre from going sideways on it's side.
As a last note, the tank breather tube tends to rub on the tyre making it look shiny. Could this make it slick enough to lose grip?
I await your diagnosises, diagnoseese, thoughts.
rosskko. Only slightly damaged.
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1986 K100RT VIN 0093801K100RT with summer fairing for a northern visitor
K1100RS 0194321