I deserve it, I guess, because I was riding the Buell. Wiped out on several hundred 4" long screws :shock: in a curve near my house. Was like hitting rollers, bike flopped right out from under me. I did an admirable job of protecting the motorcycle with my body, however. The rear trellis came smashing on my foot. Nothing broken, just a lot of soft tissue damage. Now my foot looks zombie flesh.
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Gutting! How's the bike doing?
Your foot looks like mine do after a taekwondo tournament!! Soft shoes for a few days!
That sucks. Hope the bike lives.
yeeeeeooow that looks sore :shock:
I'm supposed to be on crutches, but I'm hobbling around. Going to try and find a cane today if possible. Wish I could say this was from Kung Fu Fighting, nickcalne!
Damage to the bike: broke the shifter shaft knob off (already fixed that, though), roached the massive integrated frame puck (best farkle investment yet), slight scuff on the oil cooler scoop and the velocity scoop. Can be sanded out without much trouble.
The only nagging problem is I no longer seem to be able to get into neutral nor can I see the neutral indicator light up on the dashboard. My friend who came and road the bike home in 2nd gear for me said the neutral indicator light was stuck "on" the whole time. Doesn't do that now. :icon_scratch
Quote from: "Colonel Nikolai"I'm supposed to be on crutches, but I'm hobbling around. Going to try and find a cane today if possible. Wish I could say this was from Kung Fu Fighting, nickcalne!
Damage to the bike: broke the shifter shaft knob off (already fixed that, though), roached the massive integrated frame puck (best farkle investment yet), slight scuff on the oil cooler scoop and the velocity scoop. Can be sanded out without much trouble.
The only nagging problem is I no longer seem to be able to get into neutral nor can I see the neutral indicator light up on the dashboard. My friend who came and road the bike home in 2nd gear for me said the neutral indicator light was stuck "on" the whole time. Doesn't do that now. :icon_scratch
Imagine the damage to your gearbox shaft if that little piece of crap alloy shifter knob (that broke off) was actually made of something strong. The exactly same thing happened to my shifter. I fixed mine straight away as well. I wouldnt mind seeing how you actually fixed yours. There must be a heap of home fixed shifters out there eh! I was able to file the main shaft off flat and smooth, then drill it out and fit a bolt through with the rubber mounted and a dome nut locktighted on the end, it looks OK and seems to work. :oops:
Heal up soon
That blows but always good to walk away to live another day.
Here's my fix. I did pretty much exactly what you said. Filed the jagged shank of the shifter knob down, drilled and tapped a hole for a 815 stainless hex-head button screw, spun that in, fitted a threaded nylon sleeve over the screw and topped it off with an 815 stainless acorn nut. $3.15
With regard to your concern about this one not snapping off under the same conditions, I drilled very close to the outside edge of the shifter, but hopefully not too close. I'm pretty sure it'll snap right off in a similar fall.
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Quote from: "zombie2"Heal up soon
That blows but always good to walk away to live another day.
Thanks zombie. Hope my zombie foot didn't make your mouth water too much. :shock: :ImaPoser
rats now I'm starvin' man :ImaPoser :lol:
Hey Colonel Nikolai !! Ouch :shock: hope ya heal soon, at least yer sence O humor is intact :lol:
take care !!
KK
I used a piece of fuel line to make a factory style shifter boot. I ground a series of groves around it and it look stock. (http://tigertriple.com/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=525)
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: wow, hope all is well.
Not a great end to the year for you, but like me you live to tell the tale and the bike seems fixable.
Hope that foot mends soon!
Good example of why we should always wear boots! Glad your ok (mostly). Even though its a mild winter so far, its a cold ride in December in Mpls! I parked my Steamer and Buell after the 1st salt was applied to the roads.