v. phr. to crash a motorcycle while riding it by dropping from a vertical attitude into a horizontal slide. Subjects:
English, Automobiles & Transportation
Citations:
1991 Michael Litchfield Usenet: alt.drugs (May 13) “Driving under the influence”: You are not only more likely to set your bike down, but you are more likely to die when you set it down then to just loose some skin. 2004 Greg Lewis OpinionEditorials.com (May 12) “Kerry Redux”: While he was out riding said $6K bike over the weekend, he, in motorcycle parlance, set it down. Which is to say, he crashed it. 2007 Michelle Sheldone TCPalm (Fort Pierce, Florida) (Jan. 10) “Motorcyclist on the hunt for his rescuer in Teqesta”: DeMatteis, who was helmeted and traveling north, had set his bike down in what’s known as a “brake fall” stop. “I didn’t know if he was dead or alive.”