What does it mean when a motorcycle falls over?
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So-called stationary fall-over only has these three meanings: 1. The vehicle falls over while stationary. For example, losing balance when getting on/off, reversing, or pushing the bike. 2. Being blown over by strong wind or knocked over by human factors. 3. When sellers write 'stationary fall-over', it usually means the bike hasn't been in any accidents. Expansion: Distinguishing genuine stationary fall-over: 1. Bumper: A stationary fall-over will show impact marks on the bumper but no or very minor scratches. 2. Shell, footpegs, gear lever, brake pedal, handlebar grips, mirrors: If the bike fell while riding, there would definitely be marks, otherwise not. However, also pay attention to older bikes with new parts. 3. Riding feel: If the bike has experienced serious fall accidents, it would affect the frame to some extent.