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Drop my bike and nothing broke!
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<blockquote data-quote="smokerider" data-source="post: 1291708" data-attributes="member: 88700"><p>Canyon cages are the lifesaver (or paintsaver), and also have kept my bike from going further over. I live in the sticks and we have no driveway, just dirt/gravel and it's usually mud. Me and the Feej have an embarrassingly frequent slow tip over when I get into a good muddy patch of the approach to the barn and either overbrake or even simply have my foot slip while backing down into the barn.</p><p></p><p>I'm really upper body weak from a deer/bike wreck but I can usually get her back on her feet even standing in mud. It's all legs and position, and the canyon cages keeping it from getting tires up off the ground. Sometimes I just can't do it and the wife has to put her 100lbs into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokerider, post: 1291708, member: 88700"] Canyon cages are the lifesaver (or paintsaver), and also have kept my bike from going further over. I live in the sticks and we have no driveway, just dirt/gravel and it's usually mud. Me and the Feej have an embarrassingly frequent slow tip over when I get into a good muddy patch of the approach to the barn and either overbrake or even simply have my foot slip while backing down into the barn. I'm really upper body weak from a deer/bike wreck but I can usually get her back on her feet even standing in mud. It's all legs and position, and the canyon cages keeping it from getting tires up off the ground. Sometimes I just can't do it and the wife has to put her 100lbs into it. [/QUOTE]
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