Thanks for the info; the bike fell over while I was approaching the end of my driveway; I slowed down to check for traffic and the bike went right over! I did it all by myself, with no kickstand involved.
I've subsequently done the "mod:": pay attention to what I'm doing!
lmao
20 years ago I used to go to the local Ymca to work out.
I knew the director, and he would let 4 of us park our bikes on part of the sidewalk(that literally went nowhere), and the sidewalk had 2 nice gradual transitions to the pavement for wheelchairs, so we would ride up of of them(no, we weren't blocking handicap people either, lol), and turn and park the bike in a corner.
I would roll into rhe parking lot idleing, or engine off, and I could make it all look so smooth, roll up on the sidewalk, and slide off the seat with the kickstand down as I took my helmet off(that I unbuckled coming down the road, as I was a dumbass wearing only shorts, shoes, and a tanktop, no gloves either).
I could do this all very fluidly and in one motion(stunter swagger, lmao), and I really do make a point not to call attention to myself, especially on a bike. So, Im mid 20's, on a bike, there to workout, around some nice looking ladies mind you, so you know smooth is important, lmao.
Well, I come rolling in for the hundredth or so time, and misjudged my speed, I was going .002 mph slower than usual, and when I was 6 inches from parked...the front tire hit the joint in the sidewalk, stopped the bike dead...and it fell over faster than I've ever seen!
lmao, dummy!
I did manage to just catch it at the ground, and it knicked the tip of the right side footpeg(yes, it didn't even fall on the kickstand side, lol)
And, I have lots of memories of stupid things like that.
Heck I looped a Brand New CR250 at about 45-50mph...riding a beuatiful long wheelie, the bike even kept riding it a few hundred more feet without me!
(fortunately full MX gear on).
Again, the point of my ramblings...we All make stupid mistakes some times, at All things, and if you ride bikes, sooner or later, you're gonna drop one, knock it over, or do some sort of stupid low speed crash.
Or higher speed...I once put a gen2 on it's left side, full gear, the stock muffler on the road, along with my leg, lol, in a sharp 90° left hander.
I'de ridden it countless times, only my usual 65-70mph corner entry speed didn't work with a February road coated in sand, and 3'-4'+ snowbanks from the plow(if the bike starts I ride it, the weather is what it is, I don't care).
I went backwards through a snowbank at about 45-50mph, as I didn't have traction to scrubb off any more speed before I went down.
At the same moment my lowside slide flipped me directly vertical into a highside, and I punched backward through a frozen snowbank.
The back wheel dropped off, as it was a near vertical 12'-15' drop down to the trees, and the front tire was still on pavement, and the bike was still runnig(old MX'r dies hard, do Not let it cut off if you can help it, lmao)
I downshifted to first, revved it up and dumped the clutch, roosting my way back on to the road.
And out in front of my friend on his Cbr1k, who was way behind...riding safely for the conditions.
He was just shaking his head, lol.
My coveralls over my leathers and nylon winter Joe Rocket jacket showed no signs of the road, other than light scuffs and sand.
The bottom of the left black cannon was scratched up, but only visible if you looked under it.
Moral of that story; life is short, ride it like you stole it, if you crash, odds are you were having a good time, lol.