Foaming at the mouth (and any other orifices if you can manage it) helps too.Originally Posted by Wolf
As does gibbering maniacally.
Seriously, though,there are other reasons you don't want to flush your genitals with volatile hydrocarbons.![]()
Foaming at the mouth (and any other orifices if you can manage it) helps too.Originally Posted by Wolf
As does gibbering maniacally.
Seriously, though,there are other reasons you don't want to flush your genitals with volatile hydrocarbons.![]()
I don't have an issue with attendants trying to fill the bike up or even offering, must have that look that Wolf mentioned sorted.
Becaused You'd become a sex bomb?Originally Posted by Pixie
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Timebomb rather. That eventually explodes into the big C.Originally Posted by John
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
hmmm strange guy approaches You & talks about Your crotch?
you get that often? 8-)
..it's another red light nightmare..
I'm part Scotish, I'd be more inclined to "get off" on not paying...Originally Posted by Hitcher
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Motorbike Camping for the win!
Well, if you live up to your nickname, you probably do...Originally Posted by bear
Motorbike Camping for the win!
ok well for starters if i see any oil or such spilled i will not stop at that pumpOriginally Posted by XP@
i dont know bout you but i dun like slipry tyres
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when you stop, if there was oil or or rain bypassed the cover, you would fall off long before i reach for petrol (if you are realy that unstable)
and if you value a perv more than your bikethan you got some serious issues... or maybe I do?
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NO!!!Originally Posted by 750Y
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who have you been talking to???![]()
Me.Originally Posted by XTC
All the time.
Stop close enough to pumpso I can reach it easily
If any slippery 'Pajero marks' were close enough to the pump I'm using to be a danger then the Pajero would have had to been parked on top of the bloody pump at some stage!!
Paying?
At home: "put it on my account".
Elsewhere: Chrissy-Bimbo (who is already off the bike) goes in and pays for it.
If I filled my bike while it was on the stand I would have to fill it from the left (not always easy) and "that last 200ml" in my case would be another 30km of riding.
BTW At Haast on the way to the Hokitika rally saw a dude on an Aspencade type bike do the 'right thing' and park his bike and he STILL managed to spray us with fuel.
Ya just have to take care
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
So your're siting on on your bike filling up and get rearended. So here you are down on the ground with the bike on top of you unable to get up and litres of petrol spilling out of the tank. OK this may not happen but for those that sit on your bikie while filling, where would you sooner be if some dork rearends you, sitting on your bike or standing??
Skyreder
Free Scott Watson.
I too oppose the 'sitonyorebike'nfill' method of pouring petrol into the tank! The only practical reason for doing it would be to keep the bike vertical so you can squeeze in that extra 200mls of gas in the top of the tank? Otherwise surely it's just a form of laziness?? You have to eventually remove your lazy carcass off the seat to pay the bill anyways so why not get off to fill the darn thing too?Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
You could always buy a bike with a centre stand!
Anything to add Lou?
The thing is though that 200mls is quite a large number of ks on some bikes. Though you probably gain more than 200mls just by filling up in the early morning when petrol is at it densest.
Dream on.............. obviously not referring Fuelly Suckitdown Sportster.Originally Posted by scumdog
Always head for the pump with most diesel and oil on the ground!Makes for a more impressive light up on the way out that way
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I don't understand.
If you need the bike upright to fit the extra in - what happens when you then put the bike on it's stand to go and pay?
Even with the cap closed it'll still run out the overflow or vent. And if it doesn't, did you really need it upright anyway?
What the point? When the bike goes onto reserve you fill up. That means there's at least 3 litres still in there. Or do you ride round and round the block till thats gone so you can fit more in?
I don't get the point of squeezing as much in as you can. There's so many reasons not to and no decent ones to do it. That goes for cars, motorbikes, whatever. Fill up, yes. To the brim, not me.
Each to there own I guess. I just like to be well away from those that do sit'n'fill.
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