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Originally Posted by ozyran440
Eesh. Sorry about the scrape! That injury doesn't look too bad - what kind of jacket were you wearing? Looks like the gravel cut right through it.
Glad you got everything back up on your own. Keep the shiny side up and good luck getting everything fixed up!
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The scrape isn't as bad as my left wrist. I must have grabbed that clutch on the way down like there was no tomorrow. Feels like it might be hyper extended, but there's not much you can do for that. The scrape just throbs and bleeds a bit. No worries, good thing I didn't have to wear a dress shirt today.
I gotta be honest with you, there was no jacket involved. I know everyone is gonna kick my *** via text based abuse, but the only reason I don't wear a jacket to work, we had a few go "missing" in the last few weeks. Can't always trust the bar crowd. I did have my gloves on, and wow did they save my knuckles, looks like someone took a blender to the hard pads.
Your pun made me wonder though. "Keep the shiny side up" is great logic, but is there a way to rotate my right muffler? Like turn the scraped side towards the bike. I'm at work right now and don't have lunch for another few hours. Just was curious.
I still think the handlebars are off center. I might take it to berts to have them look at it. Would this be an easy fix? If I just get the appropriate socket (looks like an over sized 8 sided one will do the trick) would I be able to do this myself?