Stupid rookie mistake

Phu Cat

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Oct 4, 2011
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Ma and I were about 1700 miles into a 2300 mile trip when I tried to back out of a parking space with a disc lock still on the front disc brake. As soon as the bike stopped I knew what I'd done. Got off and took the lock off and every thing LOOKED ok. But as I pulled away from the parking spot I tried the front brake and had to pump the lever to get a solid brake handle. And had to do this every time I needed to stop all the way home for the next 600 miles. I stayed way away from any traffic ahead of us and didn't have any problems all the way home. Took it to my locale shop the next morning and it only turned out to be a bent rotor. He took off the caliper on that side and spun the wheel and it was easy to see how badly bent it was. Fortunately a few weeks earlier a woman wanted a chromed front end with chrome discs also put on her bike so I picked up a practically new disc for $50 and $20 to mount it. At a Harley shop I'm guessing the disc would have been at least $140 and $90 to mount it. I must have been livin right lately.

PC
 
Ma and I were about 1700 miles into a 2300 mile trip when I tried to back out of a parking space with a disc lock still on the front disc brake. As soon as the bike stopped I knew what I'd done. Got off and took the lock off and every thing LOOKED ok. But as I pulled away from the parking spot I tried the front brake and had to pump the lever to get a solid brake handle. And had to do this every time I needed to stop all the way home for the next 600 miles. I stayed way away from any traffic ahead of us and didn't have any problems all the way home. Took it to my locale shop the next morning and it only turned out to be a bent rotor. He took off the caliper on that side and spun the wheel and it was easy to see how badly bent it was. Fortunately a few weeks earlier a woman wanted a chromed front end with chrome discs also put on her bike so I picked up a practically new disc for $50 and $20 to mount it. At a Harley shop I'm guessing the disc would have been at least $140 and $90 to mount it. I must have been livin right lately.

PC

OUCH!!! That's why they make those brightly colored lanyards you can attach to them. They remind you to take the damned thing off before pulling away. You need to get one!

Here. $3.28 well spent.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/151920359378?lpid=82&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true
 
Ma and I were about 1700 miles into a 2300 mile trip when I tried to back out of a parking space with a disc lock still on the front disc brake.

At least you didn't put the lock on backwards with the keyhole toward the wheel! A friend of mine did that, and then had no room to put the key in the lock. He had to grind all but 1/4" off the (handle) end of the key and use needle nose pliers to put the key in and turn it.
 
I thought about getting one of those, but I am sure I would do the exact same thing while traveling. Safer for me not to have one. Glad it was not to costly for you.
 
Leaving the lock on then driving off, Is like Sitting on a hot stove....You'll never do that again without checking it first...:gah:
 
Theft : All you need is a skateboard under the front wheel and then load her up. That's how the Outlaws do it.
 

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