da PEEG said:
Hi guys...
daPEEG survives to ride another day !!! On that Bike I've broken my back, dislocated my shoulder and broken my neck in four places and now taken a tumble off Sani - AND THAT BIKE JUST KEEPS ROLLIN'...
I had popped a front fork seal on the way up so the steering was 'wallowing ' a bit.
The rear brake lever was also bent from a previous tumble so I didn't have good control over my rear brakes.
After having negotiated all the tricky switchbacks(but one) at the top on my way down, on the LAST one, the front wheel locked up and started slipping on the loose gravel towards the edge. With the bike in first and on decompression at about 1km/h; I was trying cadence-braking to correct the slippage but at that slow speed it didn't help - the bike just went STRAIGHT !
So it was a case of: "Grip - release - grip - release - grip -release - grip - oooh - shiiiiiiit !!!" and over we went.
Luckily the incline wasn't too steep and the loose rocks broke my fall. I have NO injuries and the bike has MINIMAL damage (it will be brought back to origional again)...
As Welsh mentioned, both bikes purred back to Jhb like nothing happened - I have once again gained HUGE respect for the R1150GSA.
da :snorting:
If I as noob may give a tip... I lost rear brakes on my 1200GS going down those switchbacks as well, carrying a pillion and luggage. I am guessing the brake fluid boiled, but anyhow, I had to make a plan and ended up switching of the bike and using the clutch as a rear brake. Sounds like this could have helped you as well.
Cant believe the bike got so little damage, that's great stuff! Looks like a great trip. We are doing Lesotho in August again, cant wait!