Now I don't feel so bad - I've dropped the GS-1000 in my own driveway three
times now, I think, once in soft mud, once in a parking lot and once turning
around in a gravel driveway.
            In my defense - the parking lot one was cause my Girlfriend
didn't get onto the seat fast enough and it caused the bike to be so
unbalanced I couldn't hold it.
            No damage - but I'm definately thinking the next bike will be
shorter!
             -Joey

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Allen Thomas <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dropped the bike in the driveway. Rolled it out of the garage and didn't
> pay attention that I had put the kickstand up. Broke my clutch lever and
> scratched my fairing up. So much for the nice new paint job. At least now I
> know I can pick it up no problem. :-(
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