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scooterbob Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 35 Location: Chicago, IL Points: 571 Registration date: 2009-01-31
 | Subject: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:13 pm | |
| OK, how do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle?
Yep there I was, sitting on the ground with bottom of my scooter facing uphill, and my ankle being pinched between the parking lot and the piece that the pasenger footpeg is attached to.
How did it happen? Well, when you transition from a road to a 20 degree declining strip of pavement to a 5 degree declining parking lot you should do it at as close to perpendicular as possible. What did I do...... almost parallel. As I slowed down to find a parking place I put my feet down, well sort of. My right foot (uphill side) of course touched first. Brakes were fully applied by then, and gravity took over. Since my left foot was not on the ground, as the scoot started to lean, gravity had its way.
Back to getting a 500+ lb scooter off your ankle.
I sat there for a second thinking "this bites" and tried to pull my leg out. Nope this hurts so its a bad idea. Looked around to see if there was anybody that could help. Nope. Wait... there is a motorcycle comming down the road. He looks and he sees me sitting there with the bottom of my scoot facing the road, and he continues down the road. (Thanks brother) Now I'm pissed.
Good thing I have a big butt, like an bolder. I braced my right foot on the seat, placed my arms behind me and gave a big push. Lucky for me the scoot rolled just enough for me to get my leg out.
I stood up and said "Damn", I'm not hurt. Then used the "Ride Like a Pro" technique to stand the scoot back up. You know... where you push your butt against the seat and push with your legs.
Good, only a couple of scratches on the scoot. I hopped on, fired it up, and rode around for a couple of miles. Then I returned to the spot where it happened to see why it happened in the first place.
Well thats my story......... and I'll remember "PERPENDICULAR" Keep the shiny side up bob |
|  | | matthew Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 235 Location: near Madrid/Santa Fe, NM Points: 865 Registration date: 2008-12-25
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:37 pm | |
| Good work Bob. Glad you weren't hurt. I've dropped my Swing numerous times for one reason or another on the dirt road I have to navigate. I've tried the butt against the seat technique and haven't been able to get it to work for me. Guess I need more practice at it. What I've had to do is set the parking brake so the scoot can't roll, and then muscle it back to upright position. Lucky I haven't hurt my back. I really do need to learn the other way.
Maybe next time I drop it - OH! Is there gonna be a next time?! - I'll try that way again and see if I can get it to work for me. _________________ Matthew - outside of Madrid, New Mexico, USA; 04 dark rasberry red, Nelson Rigg CL-900 saddlebags, Vista Cruise, K&N air filter, Mobil 1, NGK iridium plugs, back rest mod (leroybeal.net), rotated (up) handlebars, mirror extenders/risers, Laminar lip and ears, Givi Flow top case, grip puppies, darkside Sumitomo rear tire, insole pads in gloves, Allyn air seat
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|  | | scooterbob Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 35 Location: Chicago, IL Points: 571 Registration date: 2009-01-31
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Mon Sep 07, 2009 7:53 pm | |
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|  | | Emeskay Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 230 Age: 50 Location: Southern Maryland Points: 683 Registration date: 2009-06-15
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:30 pm | |
| Thanks for the link. That was great. Hopefully I won't need it any time soon, and neither will you!!! _________________ Ride safe, everyone!
Candy red Silverwing with Clearview vented windshield, Manic Salamander handlebar weights, Givi top box, fog lights, Alaskan Sheepskin seat cover, 12 volt auxiliary, heated grips, 3 Brothers backrest, ABS brakes, Waterproof GPS holder
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|  | | masscoot Maxi-Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 146 Location: Central New England Points: 651 Registration date: 2009-03-25
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Tue Sep 08, 2009 6:46 am | |
| Glad you were not hurt Bob. I know the feeling, on a good day with the right humidity my legs are only 27 1/2 inches and thats on level ground. I learned early on about the sheer weight of the SW. That pissed me off about the other rider just passing by. One thing you did not mention was the auto-shutoff when the bike is tilted (ok laying on the ground). This is the emergency fuel shut off that kills the engine. Both times I went over I inadvertently increased the throttle, could have been bad if the back wheel wasn't off the ground already  . When I stood the bike up it would not start, then I remebered a little blurb I read in the owners manual, to restart you must reset the system by turning the bike off and then back on. ++ on the perpendicular. |
|  | | TeeMon Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 16 Location: Rio Vista CA Points: 582 Registration date: 2009-01-04
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:52 am | |
| Bob, I'm very happy for you that you were not injured - were you wearing motorcycle specific boots?
I dropped my SWing for the first time recently (I never dropped my 04 SWing when I had it). From my motorcycle days, I automatically reached over and turned the key off. I carry a red colored Cordura strap called "Dragon Claws" in my non-locking glovebox. The strap is sewn together at each end so that you can loop it around the front brake lever and then you wrap the strap around the grip so that it applies the front brake and keeps it on until you release the strap.
So I used the strap to keep my scooter from rolling away. I used the lift technique as best that I could remember and it worked for me. I now have a reduced photocopy of the lift technique in my glove box and plan to read it every now and then so that I can remember it.
The technique worked for me and I'm a small guy and I have a seriously bad back and limited movement in my right hand. So I encourage others to learn the technique. Oh, nobody stopped to help me either.
As for the Dragon Claw, I don't know if it is still sold or not, but I imagine that it would be easy to make one or maybe use a strip of one inch wide velcro that will attach to itself.
TonyM Rio Vista CA _________________ Tony M. - Rio Vista, CA 2007 Silverwing
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|  | | Waspie Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 271 Age: 58 Location: Portland, UK Points: 658 Registration date: 2009-07-26
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:08 am | |
| Firstly I'm glad your OK Bob.
Interesting subject, something I had not thought about. The previous machine wasn't as big/heavy. So food for thought on how I will recover should it happen to me. _________________ Doug
2009 Silverwing in 'Silver' what else! (3600 miles) Heated grips - feel the heat!!!! - and a pillion backrest for Mrs Waspie to fall asleep against! (Don't ask).
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|  | | KurtPerthWA Touring Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 363 Age: 61 Location: Belmont, Perth WA Points: 1119 Registration date: 2009-01-19
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:50 am | |
| I have found this method  works the hard way.  |
|  | | honda_silver Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1055 Age: 49 Location: Georgetown, Tx Points: 1634 Registration date: 2008-12-23
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Tue Sep 08, 2009 12:31 pm | |
| | TeeMon wrote: | | I carry a red colored Cordura strap called "Dragon Claws" in my non-locking glovebox. The strap is sewn together at each end so that you can loop it around the front brake lever and then you wrap the strap around the grip so that it applies the front brake and keeps it on until you release the strap. |
I wanted to see a picture of the "Dragon Claws" with Cordura, but I could not find any.
It sounds similar to the straps with the loops on both ends to tie-down the SWing. If they are similar then I carry five of these tie-downs in my left pocket (zip strapped for maximum compression) just in case I ever need an emergency tow. One strap for each corner and one to fasten the wheel down ... I learned this the hard way after a flat tire which was not repairable. _________________ Bill - Georgetown TX 07 Silver Wing ABS
Clearview w/vent, Givi E96/TB19/E52 with Admore Lighting, Alaskan Leather, Wrist Rests, 3M Solas tape, K&N air, Hyperpro spring, Grip Puppies, Airhawk, Utopia backrest, Stebel, Apexcone HIDs, StingerZ LEDs (w/Backoff WigWag), Knight Rider Sequential LED, NGK Iridium, Power Commander III, Manic Salamander, Saeng mirrors, Garmin Zumo 660, Dark-Side Sumitomo Tire
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|  | | masscoot Maxi-Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 146 Location: Central New England Points: 651 Registration date: 2009-03-25
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Tue Sep 08, 2009 12:57 pm | |
| Good point Bill, I have mine in a bag with my trailer tie-down ratchets. I need to put them on board the scooter. They look like this:  |
|  | | DickO Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 226 Age: 65 Location: Harveyville, Kansas (SW of Topeka) Points: 824 Registration date: 2008-12-24
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Tue Sep 08, 2009 7:46 pm | |
| Hey scooterbob, Glad things turned out as well as they did. To quote that infamous(by now) addage: "been there - - done that". And more than once; or twice; or three times. Actually there was a fourth but it was a complete crash; the first three were nearly or completely standing still.
I got to use that famous lifting technique everyone talks about soon after I first received my SWing. Pulled up in my front yard and, as far as I can remember, just forgot to put my feet down (one of those newbie faults). Anyway, had just viewed the lift procedure on the web and found out it worked as advertised. I'm an average height guy (5' 8.5"?) and didn't have any problems with it.
The next two times were also uneventful. Another aspect I experienced on all the occasions was that I completely left the bike; didn't give myself the chance to be under it. Whether that was by chance or I consciously made the effort is debatable; things happen fast even in a slow fall.
Anyway, it's fortunate you weren't seriously hurt. And the other biker went on by??? Talk about a bummer! Good luck in the future. _________________ Ride Safe Friends
DickO 2005 Black -- ABS -- Givi Windshield -- Bestem T-Box 929 w/brake lite Wig Wag brake lites -- 2x 3" Spoiler mounted LED brake/running lites Wrist Rest -- American Legion Riders -- Kansas Patriot Guard
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|  | | mickey Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 223 Points: 715 Registration date: 2009-05-07
 | Subject: Re: How do you get a 500+ lb scooter off of your ankle? Mon Feb 15, 2010 7:41 pm | |
| My dad did that the other day, but with a 750 pound VTX-1300. He says it was a bit heavy. |
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