March 24, 2012 11:02 AM PDT
I'm posing this question here because i was hoping "proper technique" would be covered when i went to the local H.D. garage party....it was not. I asked while i was there, i recieved two answers:
1. Cops usually lay it down further then use the momentum to spring it back up.
2. If there is a man within a mile of you he will pick it up for you.
I know a lot of you guys and girls have had to pick the bike up off the ground...so please tell me, what is the best way.....Thanks.
March 24, 2012 11:17 AM PDT
I just saw a cop do it at the Victory demo rides before they canceled it but a victory don't fall like others I found out so I'm not sure but I asked the same question in the Motorcycle Safety Course I was told that will be shown when some one drops one of the bikes,( and it never happened).
Well asked question! I will be watching this as well.
March 24, 2012 11:30 AM PDT
Lola is just like the video except a lot more in gravel, and a lot less graceful too. I picked up my king after we were hit, it wasn't easy but well I did it. have a great one! "T"
March 24, 2012 11:32 AM PDT
I will remember that if and when it ever happens. Cool video.
March 24, 2012 11:32 AM PDT
When I was a kid I knocked over my fathers FLH in the garage, I had that bike back up in 2 seconds. It's amazing what fear can do...hahaha
March 24, 2012 1:33 PM PDT
Thanks for the video Lucky...when i take my riders course at the end of April i will make sure to have them demonstrate this for me.....and thanks for the other replies as well, i appreciate every bodies input!
March 24, 2012 1:43 PM PDT
And, with the modern electronics that are in all bikes nowadays ... don't expect your bike to fire right back up. You'll have to let it set for a couple of minutes before it will fire. Its some kinda safety sensor mechanism that cuts the bike off when its dropped to help eliminate the possibility of fire.
March 24, 2012 2:49 PM PDT
Great video Lucky..but you dropped your bike twice in one month, you admitted it here and no is giving you any shit for it.. what has become of this site...:)
March 24, 2012 3:01 PM PDT
This method really works, my husband dropped his dyna in the garage and due to back problems , he asked me to help him, and i got it up just like the video, and i am 5 ft, it made me know that i can do the same to the sporty if i drop it again.
March 24, 2012 3:28 PM PDT
I didn't see the video yet. A friend of mine, who rides a Goldwing with plenty of weight, says he turns his back to it, takes hold of the handle bar and passenger grab, squats down, puts his body against the seat, and backs up and lifts to get it back up. I've never tried it, but he says it's the best way to get a heavy bike back up on two wheels.
March 24, 2012 3:32 PM PDT
After watching the video, my friend was right after all...lol...great video Lucky.
March 24, 2012 6:35 PM PDT
cool have to remember that
March 24, 2012 8:13 PM PDT
Good video Lucky !!!
I have seen a video on another site where they took a lady and a VTX like mine in a grassy field,dumped it ovr and she managed to pick it up just like the video.I recall dumping my bike in the parking lot at the horse tracks,and backed my rear up to the seat put a hand on the handlebar one on the seat and stood up,not easy as it was lying on a slight down hill pitch.Its definitely do able for ladys too,dont think you cant do it !!!
March 25, 2012 1:43 AM PDT
I've dropped my bike a few times over the years, but never with the kick stand up; always on the kickstand side. It's a whole different deal in that scenario, especially if it's a Ultra.
Peace
March 25, 2012 3:23 AM PDT
Summary: If adrenaline or fear doesn’t give you the strength to lift your bike the video that Lucky posted works as I’ve had to use it myself on a Road King. It the most promoted way to pick up a bigger bike.
SolarBill offers a good suggestion to most newer bikes will need a few minutes to reset and you will to after getting over dropping your bike you’ll need a few to settle down away so give it a few before starting off again.
March 25, 2012 3:34 AM PDT
She does actually show the variation on how to in the video from the kickstand side...its just when you have the balance use a foot on the kick stand or turn and hold the brake and do the kick stand....either side it seems like the best method.....unless you have injuries.....and then just do the same only with you facing the bike.....
March 25, 2012 3:49 AM PDT
all I did when I dropped my roadking is I left it there until someone else picked it up!!
March 25, 2012 7:17 AM PDT
Never been down of pavement - Always 5 miles up a jeep trail - Was not a problem when I rode light Jap bikes but the Uly fights me, when on loose stuff wants to rotate on the protective puck
This is what I probably end up looking like
March 25, 2012 8:35 AM PDT
Damn, 99Savage I could feel his pain between laughter fits. Another thing that would have sucked would be soft sand as well.
March 25, 2012 11:03 AM PDT
Thanks for the laugh savage.....i felt for the guy too...if i ever have that much trouble i will go to plan "b"...bat my eyes smile real pretty and say in my sweetest little girl voice "can you help me please......", works every time........but that will be after i throw my back out trying to do it myself,lol