I was replacing the rear wheel bearings on my Ace 100. The rear wheel was off and the bike was sitting on a milk crate. I wasn't paying attention and accidentally bumped it. The bike fell off the crate, landing on the left side, breaking the clutch lever. I attempted to put the Ace back on the crate - but without a rear wheel it was difficult. I lost my balance and fell. The bike landed on the right side breaking the brake lever. In less than two minutes, I broke both levers. I finally got it back on the crate and called it a day. Went back into the house and poured myself a brandy.
Larry S
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If you didn't dent the tank you 'done good'.
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Larry, that is called a "two-fer". I will bet that has happened to lots of motorcycle riders in the day. Most will say it was a riding accident, but you told the truth like your mother said you should. Good Story, sorry it happened. Bruce
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I almost panicked when the story went on to describe putting the bike up on the crate with difficulty. I was worried that another crash was coming with an ankle trapped under the bike! Whew! I'm so glad it was only another lever . . . and a brandy seems quite appropriate!
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