What to do when your motorcycle falls over? Without a rider.

Today I walked the street in the morning. I stood by the roadside. I saw a biker come with his bike and park his motorcycle outside the road. Then he went to a stall and bought something, but during this time a bus came and hit the motorcycle. The motorcycle fell down onto the road.

I went to stand the motorcycle up. It looked brand new. When I stood the motorcycle up, I saw there was a problem with it: a lot of oil had leaked from the engine.

What did I do next? Let’s talk about that.

First, I stood the motorcycle up and used some tricks to do it. First, I opened the motorcycle stand, then I stepped away from the motorcycle, took a deep breath, and then forced the motorcycle upright.

Second, I closed the oil line, which is very important because, in case there is a short circuit, the motorcycle could explode. So, be careful about that.

Third, I checked all parts of the motorcycle, like the brakes, clutch, front disk, handlebars, rear brake, and of course, the engine.

In this case, I saw a big problem with the engine: a lot of oil was leaking from it. I thought there might be a small leak on the underside of the engine. I talked to the rider and suggested he give me a bottle to collect some oil. Then the rider started the motorcycle slowly and went to a mechanic shop.

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