I used to do Practice finding the breaking point with both front and rear tires 
in a lot by my house. Good plan :)

On May 31, 2013, at 15:09, Javier Garcia <jajgar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sean,
> you might want to also consider practicing panic stops. Notice that in all 
> these incidents the common thing is hard front braking. I am not saying these 
> falls could being avoided (we will never know), but you see how front braking 
> is crucial. I have done from time to time. Get into an empty parking lot, and 
> choose a mark. Drive at low speed (say 15 mph) and practice slamming on the 
> brakes, and see if you can safely reduce the braking distance. Then repeat at 
> higher speeds as you feel more confident. Believe, you will be surprised with 
> how good you can get after a few trials. 
> 
> Javier.
> 
> 
> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Hawaii Sean <sfox...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I've been kind of hard on my bike:
> 1 - Too much front brake at about 20 and went down on the right side.  Tank 
> dent, right mirror, exhaust scratched - had to replace the brake lever.  I'd 
> only been riding for about a month then - complete driver error and I've had 
> closer calls sense and not gone down.
> 2 - Traffic jam passing on the shoulder that was covered with gravel.  A jeep 
> decides he wants to drive down the shoulder and almost takes me out.  Front 
> brake and down I go.  Had to replace the brake lever and the mount for my 
> Givi box.
> 3 - Heading too fast into a U-turn as the light turns yellow - front brake 
> and the front wheel washes out.  This time I went down on the left side of 
> the bike.  New dent on the other side of the tank and broke the clutch lever.
> 4 - Riding out of my parking lot and the guy in front of me decides to bang a 
> U-Turn.  Slam on the brakes and a slow fall over as I'm trying to keep the 
> bike up.  The bike didn't hit the ground hard at all but bent the heck out of 
> the brake lever and bars - must have been a perfect hit.  Brake lever 
> replaced, new bars are in my garage waiting to be installed.
> 
> I'm very conservative on my bike and consider myself a decent rider.  
> However, all of these are because I was doing something I shouldn't have been 
> doing.  Even the last one I was following too close.  Safety 3rd but it's 
> really up to the rider to be safe.
> 
> Sean
> 
> 
> On Friday, May 31, 2013 3:06:37 AM UTC-10, aspork42 wrote:
> So the other day I was moving my bike out of the garage and putting it on the 
> center stand. My back had been bugging me and right as it was lifting up on 
> the stand I got a big shot of pain and I dropped the bike :( 
> It bent the brake lever on the right handlebar, but that was the only real 
> damage. I tried removing and straightening it, but it snapped :( 
> So I ordered a new one, along with a new Dunlop for the rear. 
> 
> Anyone else done something like that?
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