Well it happened. I dumped my new to me 07 Wee today on a very muddy fire road out here in the SF Bay area. Aside from some scratches on the fairing and a dent in my gas tank on the opposite side(?) she seems to be fine. My question is, is there any common injuries to the bike associated with a low speed dirt crash? I drove my bike home and it seemed to run a little rougher than usual. Can throttle bodies get stuck open after a lowside crash? also is it possible to pull out a dent on the gas tank?
Mine ran fine after I flipped it but it did get a 1000 mile trailer ride and sat for a while before I started it again.
Depending on the nature of the dent you may be able to get it pulled out. I used air pressure to pop a dent out of a gas tank once. I had to get straps across the mount points to hold to together from spreading. It's the kind of thing you want to sneak up on and not drastic attempts all at once.
You asked about "common injuries" (to the bike)... I would have to say that the front turn-signals tend to get injured most often during low-speed tipovers.
I lowside dirt napped my 09 a few weeks ago on a dirt road in the rain. Brake lever, turn indicator, and hand guard damage. Scratched crash bar and givi e21.
On its side for 5-10 min while I extracted myself from under it .
Hey MikeB no ones trying to sell anything here. Started this thread to find out what other riders have suffered in terms of mechanical issues after a low side dirt nap That's it.
It looks like I have a small leak in the oil cooler after the nap. Guess thats what one gets for having no skid plate. Still cant figure out the dent on my other side though. Beginning to think I was tapped by a car in the city.
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