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Hello People of CBR300forum! Just wanted to drop by and say that I am a new Rider and I just bought my first motorcycle almost a week and a half ago. I got the Cbr300r with ABS. After picker her up from the dealer I rode her home and dropped her! AHHAHAH. So what happened was after I got to my apartment I stopped in front of my parking spot and was getting ready to back it up, there was a slight increase in my sport and when my back tire went over it I couldn't put my feet on the ground anymore and lost my balance and slowly dropped her on the left side. Nothing major, just a few scrapes on the clutch and the handlebar end and the kick stand. But yeah, I'm from Florida and aahhh..Bye..hahaha.
 

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Suppose you can consider this a part of the wear & tear, haha.

Congrats, and hope you enjoy your new 300R to the max!
 

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I did something similar with mine. I had mine on the back of my truck, and when I first got home with it I had a friend help me get it off. When the bike was off the truck it was on a slight forward slope, I hopped on the bike and it leaned just a little too much for me to stop it from going down. I didn't have any trouble getting it up, it was in grass so no scratches.
 

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I did something similar with mine. I had mine on the back of my truck, and when I first got home with it I had a friend help me get it off. When the bike was off the truck it was on a slight forward slope, I hopped on the bike and it leaned just a little too much for me to stop it from going down. I didn't have any trouble getting it up, it was in grass so no scratches.
That brings to thought, wouldn't riding be a bit more comfortable knowing that a motorcycle fall or accident were to take place on the grass as well?

I wish... ;)
 
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