V4 Dropped The Bike. Wunderlich Crash Bar Test.

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Ian_H, Feb 28, 2025 at 1:00 PM.

  1. It was a couple of weeks ago. New tyres just fitted (Metzeler M9RR), dry roads, quite chilly though (2-3 degrees). Waiting to enter roundabout, going around at about 15mph, back steps out, and it's low-sliding over to other side of road. Not before I get most of the weight of the bike on my right ankle - that got broken quite badly, so had pins, screws inserted in my ankle and in plaster now.

    Bike stepped out super quick with only very modest acceleration. Was I heavy handed? There's the new tyres factor, and it was cold, possible diesel on roundabout?

    You can see the contact points below.
    I'd say the crash bar sliders/protectors did a pretty good job.
    Obviously the vulture-bike side panels are the most costly replacements.
    All parts ordered.

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  2. Sorry to hear about your ankle. Diesel would be my first guess.
     
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  3. Sorry to hear this.
    If the tyres were brand new, first ride, I would guess it was that and the cold conditions.
     
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  4. Sorry to hear this. Could be any of diesel, cold, new tyres, poor surface or rider throttle a bit too heavy. My bet is on diesel or new tyres.
     
  5. I would suggest a combination of all of the above, stick a bit o Diesel in the mix and unfortunately it let go

    Sorry for your unfortunate incident, hope you and the bike fix quickly, and your back on the road soon
     
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  6. Bit of bad luck there, I hope your ankle is back to 100% soon.
     
  7. Bad luck, hope that the ankle heals well. Inflicted a similar injury on myself last summer, I feel your pain. The bike is only plastic and metal and doesn't look too bad, the insurance will sort that out for you.
     
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  8. I've bought replacement parts - they're all cosmetic replacements so should be easy to install myself rather than take the hit on my insurance.
     
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  9. I’ve been thinking about fitting Wunderlich engine bars, but I mainly ride with metal panniers on which might render them less useful. Not sure, how much of a job is it to fit them?

    I have bought a set of crash bungs for the axles, just need to fit them.
     
  10. Sorry to hear about the ankle - hope it mends well and soon.
    Good to know the Wunderlich bars did their job, I have them on my V4S.
    The other damage is just battle scars.
     
  11. Not a great start to the year.
    At least you're ok (ish)
     
  12. Took me about 45 minutes with the bike on the ground. Would have been easier on a lift.

    Marc
     
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