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You're always alone… but then… the camera on the bike started panning by itself as you walked in front of it
OMG 😆 in a trip like two years ago, did this to myself. I’ve been riding and touring for 46 years. Pulled in for gas and shut the bike off in gear. Go to start it and nothing!! My bike will run and start with the kickstand down, but putting it in gear that’s where that cut-off switch comes into play. So small freak out at the pump. Well I gotta get out of the way I’ll just push the bike to a different spot. Ahhhhhh ding ding ding. We are not in neutral. 🤪🤦🏼♀️
You forgot to check you brake light. could you say why the engine cut off is good practice? I was taught to just turn off ignition and not touch to engine cut off
I don't usually use the kill switch on the bike handlebar because I was told the bike (computer) needs to relearn things if you do that. What I don't know maybe it's just a urban legend like blinker fluid.
Coupla additional ESSENTIAL every-time checks.. BRAKES! Don't just look at them, make sure they work (also the light)!! Roll the bike slightly backward and forward, test both brakes, also that they release properly. FUEL – especially if your bike doesn't have a petrol gauge, Tyres -at a minimum give them a good kick and closely check all visible surface for problems ( 3x6mm dagger sharp pointed stone chip embedded deep side down in my fortunately brand new tyre the other day.). STEERING – nothing trapped, free and easy bar movement. In the U.K. we use the acronym BOLTS as a mnemonic.
what helmet is this?
I always got wrong for leaving my indicators on haha
Also remember; ethanol will eat all but the most modern fuel lines and rubber components in your fuel system.
… dont leave the keys in the bike?
I just bought my first bike. 1998 Honda Shadow Saber ( VT1100C2 ) I've only ever ridden a training 250…. I eased out on the clutch and no.. I didn't dump it… LEt me put it this way.. my eyebrows jumped into my non existing hairline with the power and speed it hit me with.. and I used the same ease as I did the 250…. It was a little terrifying.