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Title: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Young rider on 04 April 2013, 12:50:58 pm
woke up too my alarm going off and this has happened!!!!!!


apparently the wind blow it over put i find it hard to believe as the women has tried to get the bins throw.




(http://i824.photobucket.com/albums/zz163/nottzcity112/20130404_103622.jpg)


NOT HAPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: darrsi on 04 April 2013, 01:01:43 pm
Highly unlikely i reckon, if the wind was strong enough to blow it over on that side then i i'd have thought the bins would've been half way down the road as well. It's not exactly a lightweight bike is it.
Centre stand too, nah, i don't buy that excuse!
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: JZS 600 on 04 April 2013, 01:03:38 pm
Wind, eh?
 
Sounds like crap to me,,, some ones had it over.
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Young rider on 04 April 2013, 01:05:41 pm
Highly unlikely i reckon, if the wind was strong enough to blow it over on that side then i i'd have thought the bins would've been half way down the road as well. It's not exactly a lightweight bike is it.
Centre stand too, nah, i don't buy that excuse!


thats what i said but i have no prove of them knocking it over so i will have to live with the beautiful scratches and a bent clutch lever it has left  :'(


Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Bracechenko on 04 April 2013, 01:11:09 pm
Sorry to see that happen to your pride and joy but a couple of observations....

1. The bins are all up against the wall or each other so if the wind was blowing from behind the direction that the photo was taken then they wouldn't actually go anywhere

2. You've got a cover on in high winds! Basically you've attached a parachute to your bike and believe me, when they catch the wind, they exert a huge force. I know this because I did exactly the same thing and actually SAW my bike get pulled over onto it's side a few years ago in strong winds.

3. The centre stand isn't actually the most stable way to keep the bike especially if on a cross wind. The best way to keep it is on it's side stand with the bike leaning away from the wind direction (ie, the wind pushing it onto the sidestand). The tripod that this creates is wider than the centre stand.

Not having a go (I re-read this and it's seems quite picky soz), just trying to offer up advice for future reference as I know how gutting it is to see your pride and joy on it's side
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Exupnut on 04 April 2013, 01:11:14 pm
Check for damage right rearside. Maybee some paint scuff could give a clue. Bad luck mate.


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Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Young rider on 04 April 2013, 01:22:38 pm
Sorry to see that happen to your pride and joy but a couple of observations....

1. The bins are all up against the wall or each other so if the wind was blowing from behind the direction that the photo was taken then they wouldn't actually go anywhere

2. You've got a cover on in high winds! Basically you've attached a parachute to your bike and believe me, when they catch the wind, they exert a huge force. I know this because I did exactly the same thing and actually SAW my bike get pulled over onto it's side a few years ago in strong winds.

3. The centre stand isn't actually the most stable way to keep the bike especially if on a cross wind. The best way to keep it is on it's side stand with the bike leaning away from the wind direction (ie, the wind pushing it onto the sidestand). The tripod that this creates is wider than the centre stand.

Not having a go (I re-read this and it's seems quite picky soz), just trying to offer up advice for future reference as I know how gutting it is to see your pride and joy on it's side


yes i see your point but i've left it like this many of time.


I think whats happened is when they been getting the bins in they rub against it and with the wind it just gone over. 


as i have left many bikes out there and scooter on there center stand it never gone over.
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: darrsi on 04 April 2013, 01:57:02 pm
Sorry to see that happen to your pride and joy but a couple of observations....

1. The bins are all up against the wall or each other so if the wind was blowing from behind the direction that the photo was taken then they wouldn't actually go anywhere

2. You've got a cover on in high winds! Basically you've attached a parachute to your bike and believe me, when they catch the wind, they exert a huge force. I know this because I did exactly the same thing and actually SAW my bike get pulled over onto it's side a few years ago in strong winds.

3. The centre stand isn't actually the most stable way to keep the bike especially if on a cross wind. The best way to keep it is on it's side stand with the bike leaning away from the wind direction (ie, the wind pushing it onto the sidestand). The tripod that this creates is wider than the centre stand.

Not having a go (I re-read this and it's seems quite picky soz), just trying to offer up advice for future reference as I know how gutting it is to see your pride and joy on it's side

Have you been a CSI for long?  :lol
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: packie on 04 April 2013, 03:34:51 pm
Sorry for your troubles, bud.

I find it hard to believe that the wind did it too. But I also find it hard to believe a woman with a bin or anybody else bumping into it accidently could have done that too. I don't even think a drunk stumbling into your 30st bike will do it, and he probably would come off the worse with the bike still upright. This was malicious IMO.

Try this yourself. Delicatley and carefully force one of those bins against your bike to get a feel if it is easy to tip over.....I bet it will stay put. It takes me (a 16st male) to apply a reasonable bit of force with my hand pulling on both handlebar and grab rail to start to send my bike tipping at an angle. So I would be thinking that this was an intentional two handed "pull or shove" jobbie, either by mindless drunken louts passing by topping it over for a craic, or somebody who has a grudge against you.

Either way, what's done is done and if the truth be know....nobody knows how it happened so be careful at pointing the finger. All you can do now is figure out ways to improve the safety when parked up.
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Tefer on 04 April 2013, 04:30:56 pm
Sorry to see that happen to your pride and joy but a couple of observations....

1. The bins are all up against the wall or each other so if the wind was blowing from behind the direction that the photo was taken then they wouldn't actually go anywhere

2. You've got a cover on in high winds! Basically you've attached a parachute to your bike and believe me, when they catch the wind, they exert a huge force. I know this because I did exactly the same thing and actually SAW my bike get pulled over onto it's side a few years ago in strong winds.

3. The centre stand isn't actually the most stable way to keep the bike especially if on a cross wind. The best way to keep it is on it's side stand with the bike leaning away from the wind direction (ie, the wind pushing it onto the sidestand). The tripod that this creates is wider than the centre stand.

Not having a go (I re-read this and it's seems quite picky soz), just trying to offer up advice for future reference as I know how gutting it is to see your pride and joy on it's side


I agree with you mate, i used to park my ER5 on centre stand with cover, blew over twice in the wind, now gets parked on side stand and in the high winds the cover comes off as i have seen it blow over on the side stand too.
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Gingernutz on 04 April 2013, 04:41:23 pm
Sorry to say before the CSI stuff starts a big enough wind will blow over a bike as Bracechenko says (mines been over too)
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: FuZzBoM on 04 April 2013, 05:01:23 pm
I have to agree it could just be bad luck and a freak gust of wind. my Mrs has a Suzuki GS125 (ok I know not as heavy as the fazer) in our back garden on its centre stand with a cover over it. More than once I have gone out to find it propped up against the fence after a windy night.
I can also see it out the kitchen window and have seen it rocking in the wind. crazy things can happen.
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: darrsi on 04 April 2013, 05:09:00 pm
Well if it has been blown over then maybe it'd be worth putting the bike on the side stand but facing in to the direction of the wind.
It may look a bit out of place but if it prevents it happening again then it'll be worth it.
 
Or is that concrete a large step? I can't tell for sure from the photo'?
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Young rider on 04 April 2013, 06:18:09 pm
Well if it has been blown over then maybe it'd be worth putting the bike on the side stand but facing in to the direction of the wind.
It may look a bit out of place but if it prevents it happening again then it'll be worth it.
 
Or is that concrete a large step? I can't tell for sure from the photo'?

It's a concrete step I'm just gonna set up a cctv then we will know who has done it.
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: limax2 on 04 April 2013, 07:06:03 pm
It's a concrete step I'm just gonna set up a cctv then we will know who has done it.

Only if it happens again! Hopefully it won't.
If it was windy at the time I tend to go for the wind being the culprit.
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: edc on 04 April 2013, 09:48:41 pm
Wind has blown mine over in front of my eyes...  But parked up on a gravel drive.
I ditch the cover when the weather looks grim now - which kinda defeats the point...
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Bracechenko on 04 April 2013, 10:14:21 pm
Ok so, what's a CSI?
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Bracechenko on 04 April 2013, 10:15:18 pm
Crime scene investigator....got it  :D
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: darrsi on 04 April 2013, 10:21:38 pm
Ha ha  :lol
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Young rider on 04 April 2013, 10:26:37 pm
Yes maybe it was the wind.


just think i can lucky with the damage as its only scratch the engine case, indicator, mirror, belly pan is cracked, clutch lever bent and ripped grip which now my heated grips don't work  :'(


Also the crash bobbin took most of the damage
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: FuZzBoM on 04 April 2013, 11:26:18 pm
For what its worth I do agree the side stand is more stable, this creates a tripod effect. This was also backed up when I went round Ireland last year on the bike. when the bloke strapping my bike down on the ferry said its much less likely to fall over whilst on the side stand with it in gear, he also had a small strap to hold the front brake on.

And while I think about it I recently did a service on the bike. when I stood up from being sat on the ground my shoulder hit the bars. This knocked it off balance and it wobbled on the centre stand way more than I had ever expected.

Having said all that I can see why you think it is a tad suspect.... Hope it never happens again.
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Young rider on 04 April 2013, 11:42:37 pm
She sat out side on the side stand and left in gear.

She complain to next door about having my bike out side and not being able to move the bins.

All she has do is wait as I work and use the bike everyday or the easy way is to ask me to move it.

But I got lucky and very little damage was done.
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: gassitt on 05 April 2013, 09:01:25 am
Centre stand always for me , parked up or on a ferry , never had a bike go over , but thats just personal preference

As for covers  either just chuck it over so the wind will take the cover not the bike.If you have to fasten it on do it tight so the wind cant get under it .I use bungees front and rear to pull the cover down tight plus my covers have a centre strap which goes under the bike ,pull that tight too

Never had any bother and im in that centre of tropical weather that is Manchester  :rollin
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Dead Eye on 05 April 2013, 10:18:57 am
Had some pretty strong winds here a couple of months and thankfully my bike didn't go over but I was unsure a few times - figured I was just being paranoid, but now I'm thinking I was just lucky!

These days its tucked away in a garage away from the wind and the elements :D
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Buzz on 05 April 2013, 11:28:50 am
Had some pretty strong winds here a couple of months and thankfully my bike didn't go over but I was unsure a few times - figured I was just being paranoid, but now I'm thinking I was just lucky!
These days its tucked away in a garage away from the wind and the elements :D


I thought Fire was one of those elements.. :b
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: darrsi on 05 April 2013, 11:59:48 am
Had some pretty strong winds here a couple of months and thankfully my bike didn't go over but I was unsure a few times - figured I was just being paranoid, but now I'm thinking I was just lucky!
These days its tucked away in a garage away from the wind and the elements :D


I thought Fire was one of those elements.. :b

Oooooooohhhhhhh........  :pokefun
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Dead Eye on 05 April 2013, 02:36:48 pm
I think I'll name my bike "Phoenix" when it is rebuilt haha

It will have been forged from all of natures mighty elements; Earth, Fire, Wind and Water

I bet no-one else will be able to make that claim ;)
Title: Re: Why do people do this!!!!!
Post by: Anarch on 05 April 2013, 11:57:11 pm
I think I'll name my bike "Phoenix" when it is rebuilt haha

It will have been forged from all of natures mighty elements; Earth, Fire, Wind and Water

I bet no-one else will be able to make that claim ;)


Add a bit of love and your bike will become:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e2/Captain_Planet.jpg)
Captain Planet !