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MotoBike Jack - pick your pig up off the ground!
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1418542" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Adrenaline is a great help in picking up a dropped bike! (You may pay for it in pain from abused muscles the next day.) The first time I dropped my '07, it really wasn't my fault - parked at a campsite and the gravel I parked on wasn't as firm as I thought. Sidestand sank and the bike went over - ended up on a slight downslope on loose gravel and was VERY difficult to pick up (nobody around to help). The other two (or three) zero speed dirtnaps were on flat hard surfaces and I did not have much difficulty with getting it back upright. Even considering carrying an item such as this would force me to admit that:</p><p></p><p>1)I'm getting old and need assistance</p><p></p><p>2)I'm likely to drop my bike</p><p></p><p>Not for me (at least not yet)!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1418542, member: 19880"] Adrenaline is a great help in picking up a dropped bike! (You may pay for it in pain from abused muscles the next day.) The first time I dropped my '07, it really wasn't my fault - parked at a campsite and the gravel I parked on wasn't as firm as I thought. Sidestand sank and the bike went over - ended up on a slight downslope on loose gravel and was VERY difficult to pick up (nobody around to help). The other two (or three) zero speed dirtnaps were on flat hard surfaces and I did not have much difficulty with getting it back upright. Even considering carrying an item such as this would force me to admit that: 1)I'm getting old and need assistance 2)I'm likely to drop my bike Not for me (at least not yet)!! [/QUOTE]
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