Forgive me for I have sinned...I let my girl down! I work at a university, and had to deliver some material from one side of the campus to the other. A distance of about a mile. My bike had been parked for a couple of hours, but was 'cold'. I fired her up, put on the lid, and ran across campus. That took all of about 5 minutes including the stop light. I dropped off the mail, and ran back out to my sweetie.
I put my lid on, hopped on her, fired her up. I had parked nose up hill, so backing out was easy. I dropped her in gear and started to pull off. I was kind of rolling into a turn (had to make a 90 degree turn immediately to get out of the parking lot). Just as I started to pull away and turn, she hesitated and died.
All I could do was try to catch her with my leg. Too heavy. I held onto the bars, but I swear something was breaking. I let her down easy, as she threw me over the top. I landed on my side as I had to jump to move my leg. Right there in front of God and everyone, I let her down. I looked around, and snatched her back up. I didn't even look for damage! I didn't see broken pieces laying around and I split!
Back at my parking space (on the other side of campus) I surveyed the damage. Got some scrapes on bottom the back case, and lower front fairing. The mirror on the right side took a little scrape too. Nothing bad at all, just scraped my pride. I was sore for a day where I struggled to keep her up.
I NEVER thought I would EVER drop this bike! She has this hesitation for a while. I think I need to raise the idle a little. I am so heartbroken! What's worse, is shortly after that incident, I was tying some things on the passenger seat, and they fell and dented my gas tank! I vowed that she isn't going to turn into my work truck. I had it from new, cleaned it about every day. Then it got a dent, and another. Now it hasn't had a bath in two years.
Always a little traumatic finding out we are just human beings after all....my drop of my Concours is the first time in 40 years of street riding that I was not able to control the bike's falling down....after reading your story, sure doesn't seem like it was your fault, sounds more like the bike has developed a bad spot off idle that's going to cause you more problems further on down the road if you don't start working on getting a solution soon...don't be too rough on yourself!