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Tim Cullis 26-04-10 21:00

How do you pick up a Tenere?
 
I can lift my 1200 GSA Bavarian Tractor without even removing the luggage but when the Tenere goes down I'm in deep sh*t if riding solo.

Today was a prime example, I was tootling along all very well.

http://www.infar.co.uk/tim/P1010257e.jpg

But when it went down the wheels were higher than the rest of the bike. Even after removing all the luggage I couldn't lift it.

http://www.infar.co.uk/tim/P1010259e.jpg

An hour of so I was 'rescued' by a group of elderly French walkers. How embarrassing!

So does anyone have any ideas on lifting straps or the like?

Tim

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 26-04-10 22:06

Tim,
This might help, I'm not saying it's right or the best way, but once you get past the crap you can se how I do it...

http://www.smokingtailpipes.com/Video/Eur08-Sweden.wmv


Basically, I get my knee in, brace with my arms and push forward with my legs - it doesn't look it by my back is straight (otherwise it collapses like a house of cards!)

Excuse the efforts at being Sellbourg,,,, I've given up trying to produce short films...

stoic bloke 26-04-10 22:14

flipping heck, you don't fear much do you!

judging by the pic you are on a good slope? best to drag the bike around untill the wheels are at the 'lowest',[easy on a bmuu] then try lifting, turning the steering in this case to the left,with the fr brake on and push away. i have found this the easiest way to right the tenere

hope this helps as its much easier to show this technique than describe

keep safe

SingleMinded 26-04-10 22:15

This is how i tend to do it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPjYweKeiLk

... backwards.

HJ

tripletom 26-04-10 22:38

Both times mine's gone down I've gone at it from the seat end, and turned the bars to full lock using the floor most grip, then lifted using the grab rail and the same grip.
Adrenalin helps; first time a van had swiped me off, and second time I'd had the front wash out at 50mph exiting a bend and just slid on my arse for a good way. Amazing what you can do when pumped up.

uberthumper 26-04-10 23:13

Scream every profanity you can think of, repeatedly, and as loud as you can. Doing this makes you at least twice as strong as normal.

Gerhard Beukes 26-04-10 23:15

yeah, i agree with that backwards move, that way you can pretty much pick up any size / weight bike...just make sure the camper of the ground is not too steep on theside your'e not facing...dont want the bike to lean too much and fall down the hill...gb

Gerhard Beukes 26-04-10 23:17

hey Gas-up-lets-go...you seem to have a moment of silence there before you attempted that move...was that praying for power or just catching your breathm after walking around your bike so much filming it...?
gb

NickW909 27-04-10 01:51

Funny you should ask as I had to pick mine up after being rear-ended at a roundabout......

Knees bent, back straight, grap the barend weight and lift.

Thats how I did it... no lugage mind.



Nick.

Nelis 27-04-10 07:13

Wasn't the fuel leaking out, when it was on its side?
I had fuel leaking from the fuel fuel cap, when i layed it down :).
Asked the dealer whether that was normal, he said every bike had that.

My BMW had a air hose that closed when the fuel tried to leak out.


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