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Old 07-17-2023, 07:57 AM   #1
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Oh wow that's crazy, I thought this was a once in a lifetime freak accident thing.

He riding on knobbies, too? or get it stuck in a rim?
No, his usb cable went down into the wheel and wrapped all around the hub. It was a KTM.

Here. I’ll show you his thread. Nearly identical crash. I’m starting to think we should all be very very careful about this type of thing, be it brake lines or just a USB cable that we stuck on the bike

https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/f...njury.1658261/

And what I really notice is his helmet picture and your helmet picture are the same.
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Old 07-17-2023, 08:04 AM   #2
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On trip with a friend, me on my Goldwing and him on his new Harley, his rear caliper bolts fell out and the caliper jammed the rear wheel. Long skid mark and damaged parts but no crash. The Harley only had 600 miles on the odometer.


 
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Old 07-17-2023, 09:45 AM   #3
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On trip with a friend, me on my Goldwing and him on his new Harley, his rear caliper bolts fell out and the caliper jammed the rear wheel. Long skid mark and damaged parts but no crash. The Harley only had 600 miles on the odometer.
I WISH it was the rear! lol Lucky!
My hawk only has like 700-800 on it's Odo


 
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Old 07-16-2023, 10:31 PM   #4
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Oh I just realized this maybe should have been posted in Videos and pics?
Idk, kinda both, really.


 
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Old 07-17-2023, 06:25 AM   #5
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I struggled to get back on my Harley when some woman ran a red and almost ended my life. Like, didn't think I could. My hat is off to you for getting right back in the saddle. Your Hawk looks good with them tires. Those are the ones I want for my Hawk.
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Old 07-17-2023, 10:03 AM   #6
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I struggled to get back on my Harley when some woman ran a red and almost ended my life. Like, didn't think I could. My hat is off to you for getting right back in the saddle. Your Hawk looks good with them tires. Those are the ones I want for my Hawk.
Understandable when it's someone elses fault. My only worry was not knowing what caused the wreck. At first I thought I just had a flat, I was conscious but don't remember the wreck. Last thing I remember is feeling pulled to the left and my vision going black and all I could hear is the bike scraping across the road, next thing I remember is waking up in the ambulance.

So for a while there I wanted to get back on but was scared to, once I put the new tires on and rolled it outside I could hear the cable rubbing, checked it and sure enough it's got some rubbing damage and you can see the exact spot it hung up at.

After that, feeling confident I know how to avoid it happening again, I can't WAIT to get back out! This is my first bike and has less than 1,000 miles on it, can't quit now, I've barely even GOT STARTED!

I'm just cruising around the house for now, I live on an agricultural farm so a lot of room to cruise, but once I'm 100% healed, get a new front end (handlebars are bent, so replacing pretty much everything up front) and some new gear I'll be back out scooting the back roads.

Thanks, they sure look sick! I Thought they would be sketchier on the gravel but they've actually been fine so far, although I am taking it pretty easy lol.


 
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Old 07-17-2023, 09:41 AM   #7
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Sorry to hear about that.. I had a similar although to a much lesser degree accident with my former Xpro Titan DLX when the rear axle nut loosened up and the rear wheel came off and flipped me off.. luckily only just a skinned knee.. I now have cotter pins drilled thru both axles of the current bikes
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Old 07-17-2023, 10:06 AM   #8
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Sorry to hear about that.. I had a similar although to a much lesser degree accident with my former Xpro Titan DLX when the rear axle nut loosened up and the rear wheel came off and flipped me off.. luckily only just a skinned knee.. I now have cotter pins drilled thru both axles of the current bikes
Ah, crap...now you've got me paranoid.
That might have to be my next mod LOL
Did you have any locktite on the nut? Maybe if I just put blue for now...

Glad you're okay, that's terrifying, I can only imagine the way the tire must have flew with the chain still on it but no bolt, then you have the chain itself flinging around back there, crazy you just got a skinned knee!


 
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I probably lock tited initially and then broke the bond when adjusting the chain at some point. Yea it was an interesting day.. my son saw the whole thing go down as he was behind me on the Brozz.. his biggest amazement was that I was able to get the wheel back on and ride it home afterwards..
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Old 07-17-2023, 10:34 AM   #10
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Man, I`m just happy you Guys are ok.. Bikes can be fixed.
Appreciate the headsup on what went wrong..

Worse that happened to me was on my GSXR1100, I was coming back from a rally on the Sunday and the oil plug came out. Luckily my brother-in-law was behind me, signalled me to stop.. I was doing about 100mph and by some miracle only used the front brake... As I stopped and put the side stand out, I saw the oil light coming on. My brother-in-law was covered in oil.... Needles to say I was shaking and p$%sed.. Turns out the mechanic`s assistant never torc tightened the nut, only hand tightened it...
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Old 07-18-2023, 09:59 PM   #11
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I love the title of this thread!
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Old 07-21-2023, 10:15 PM   #12
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I love the title of this thread!
Haha I thought it was a bit over dramatic but kinda true at the same time. I live an hour from the nearest hospital. Who knows if I'd still be here if I wasn't wearing a helmet.


 
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So I've been doing some riding and it's still rubbing despite like 4-5 zip ties hold it out of the way.


This is how my bike came, can anyone confirm there should be a rubber piece here holding this cable in place?


This rubber piece had completely came out and slid down the cable. I had to smash it down and together with pliers and zip tie it closed and it still pops out sometimes....


This is the speedo side, the rubber is way too loose and doesn't stay in place without the zip tie....

I also can't find replacement cable holders (the metal part) or the rubber boot that goes in them. Anyone have a source?


 
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Old 07-21-2023, 11:15 PM   #14
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After comparing my bike to pictures of others online, this did NOT look right.

I bent the holder that is missing the rubber piece to the point it holds the cable in roughly the same place the rubber piece would, smashed the lower holder even more and put a zip tie on the top and bottom of it to prevent the rubber gasket thingy from moving around, took the light, lever and some other stuff apart and re-ran the brake cable BEHIND all the other wires (it was in the very front) and it seems to now be flexing outward instead of inward towards the tire. after finishing I was testing the noticed that the speedo cable was now flexing inward towards the tire....after some similar adjustments got it to flex outward as well but I'm not confident that one will hold.

Honestly not confident either will hold....

But I'm tired and the pain is starting to show it's ugly head, so I'm done for the night.


 
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Old 07-21-2023, 11:25 PM   #15
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Ugggghh, looking at pictures on here and someone posted one with a brand new hawk;
https://www.chinariders.net/picture....&pictureid=742

The brake line is run outside and down the side.

Mine came tucked in with all the wires behind the headlight. (inbetween the forks)
Can anyone confirm it's supposed to be ran like the picture here? (Outside of forks)



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