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Am I funny :(? *looks worried*
Am I funny :? * looks worried*
Sorry to hear it man. I've been riding for a long time and accidents happen. Get her fixed and get back in the saddle.
I would talk shit but I did the same exact thing. Dropped it on it's side and broke off the turn signal. FYL
who falls off a parked motorcycle?
Actually a lot of newbies. They'll park their bikes, and try to get off on the right side, lol.
Dude, happens to the best of them. Congrats!!!! And trust me when I say new riders will drop their bike sooner or later. I'm a motorcyclist, too. :D welcome to the club hehe
Out of everything to break on the bike it's not that bad
rookie
I think ur lost
Bah, turn signals are cheap. And now you don't have to worry so much about dropping it any more, because it's already been dropped. Stay safe out there. Oh, and if you haven't taken the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's Basic Rider Course, do so immediately...it's the single best thing you can do to stay alive on the street. I've been riding since Reagan was President and I wish it'd been around back then...might've saved me a few hard knocks early on.