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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    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?

    You could always buy a bike with a centre stand!

    Anything to add Lou?
    i didnt use to do it but my m8 told me he recons i can get much more petrol in, so i decided to see how much more k's i can get out this way (doing 3 trail runs )
    than i will decide

    and as for having to get off, sorry bud but you can always pay of the card at the pump if you are reayl lazy (i dont think you can get AA points this way tho ?!?)

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    I don't sit on de bike to fill any longer. Never really put much thought into it till I read the other thread about it. After that it just seemed like a risk I did not need to take


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    Possibly another reason I get off to fill........................... my boney little ass needs the relief.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo
    I don't sit on de bike to fill any longer. Never really put much thought into it till I read the other thread about it. After that it just seemed like a risk I did not need to take
    whats that other thread? can you give me the name or a link plz?

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    Arrow Whoa!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 250learna
    whats that other thread? can you give me the name or a link plz?
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=6803 that be the one ya after..... took 30min to bloody find, gee I had a bit too say LOL
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    thanks dangerous, i think thats it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo
    Dream on.............. obviously not referring Fuelly Suckitdown Sportster.

    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
    The Sporty gets over 55mpg ( sort of 4.5 litres per 100km - I think) and the difference between filling upright and filling on stand is over half liter+-.

    And had a lot of you bothered to read my previous post you would have relaise that CB pays and MOST of the time when I fill up while riding solo it is local Caltex where I have an account so it's "put it down for me eh? - they know me and don't bother asking what account - and don't give me grief about getting off the bike or taking my helmet off when I DO get off to pay.

    Each to their own - after all if you get rear ended while standing beside your bike then you are also likely to get run over .
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    Brings a whole new meaning to toasted nuts, doesn't it! I always get off my bike because I'm not overly tall and trying to lean over and unhook the fuel pump nozzle while seated on a bike would not be an easy task. Also, in the days of my RG150, I usually had a tank bag on and needed to remove that to fill it. With the Beemer, most attendents look at where the tank should be (adjacent to the bars) and scratch their heads (it's under the seat and the filler is on the right hand side!) - not that I'd let them fill it in a million years anyway! I like to fill it myself so the bike doesn't get scratched and they don't drip fuel on it - and I'm happy for them to stand around and chat while I'm doing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf
    Years ago I filled the bike while it was on its centre stand - great until I got up the road a way, put it on its side stand and had petrol leak out from the cap and flood over the side of the tank. Ever since then I've always filled with the bike on the side stand no matter which bike.
    The problem with the Savage is the petrol cap is on the right.
    So when you fill up it's vertical - great.
    But if you really fill it up then when riding off down the road you get a burning sensation as your leg is now soaked in petrol that's oozed out of the cap...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    gee I had a bit too say LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy
    The problem with the Savage is the petrol cap is on the right.
    So when you fill up it's vertical - great.
    But if you really fill it up then when riding off down the road you get a burning sensation as your leg is now soaked in petrol that's oozed out of the cap...
    I've obviously never over-filled the Tame Savage cause I've never had that problem. The RX was the one when I decided to get every last drop I could into the tank. I don't know if it had an overflow pipe or not but most of the stuff seemed to be leaking out slowly from around the tank seal when I put it back on the side stand.
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    Just wondering.... is there a shortage of gas stations out there somewhere that the 200ml extra is so important?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    Brings a whole new meaning to toasted nuts, doesn't it! I always get off my bike because I'm not overly tall and trying to lean over and unhook the fuel pump nozzle while seated on a bike would not be an easy task. Also, in the days of my RG150, I usually had a tank bag on and needed to remove that to fill it. With the Beemer, most attendents look at where the tank should be (adjacent to the bars) and scratch their heads (it's under the seat and the filler is on the right hand side!) - not that I'd let them fill it in a million years anyway! I like to fill it myself so the bike doesn't get scratched and they don't drip fuel on it - and I'm happy for them to stand around and chat while I'm doing it.
    Would love to see someone with a one of the new F650s try and fill up whilst sat on the bike!
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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@
    Would love to see someone with a one of the new F650s try and fill up whilst sat on the bike!
    LOL.... good point or the Laverda RGS 1000 (in frount of fairing) and 750SF (under rear seat)
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