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    Dont know why people need to sit on their bikes while they fill it. It just seems stupid.
    With any of the bikes I've ridden on their side stands, you can get them stupidly full, even if you stand it up straight you can only fit another perhaps 200 ml of fuel in, I dont really see the point of overfulling the tank.

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    A while back I pulled of at BP Papakura to fill up before a bike trip all loaded up with gear, stopped at the fuel pump and promptly started to get off the bike, was halfway off when I realised that I had not put the side stand down - doh! Amazing during an oh sh*t moment what a bit of adrenaline does to you when it comes to keeping the bike upright. Just managed save it and get it onto the side stand.

    I don't see the point of filling a tank while sitting on the bike - does not seem necessary to me. The tank on the VFR looks pretty close to the max even with the bike on the side stand when filling up.
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    I don't see the point of getting off to fill it up. Each to their own.

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    Bugger mate!!

    The guy at VTNZ did that with my CB400...I was right next to him and caught the handle bar, somehow managed to keep my bike from dropping He fell over a bit, fuck him, bike's are more important.
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Typical - blame the handlebars.
    Nah .... the gas station was at fault. It didn't put up signs saying he HAD to put the sidestand down ...
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    I read a thread on the Triumph Sprint UK forum - someone reportedly pulled up to some traffic lights behind a police copper on a motorbike....as the cop pulled up at the red light ,....he left both his feet on the pegs and just sat there, till he slowly went leftwards to the ground......te he he. Must have thought he was in the car! Poor bugger must have been mortified with embarrassment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    ...fuck him, bike's are more important.
    Too right!

    Glad it wasn't a skittle down the road, if that's your only incident in 20 years, good on ya mate! And I don't think it counts as an "off" either.

    I fill up with the bike on it's sidestand, no point in going for more 'cause the petrol would just expand - out the overflow. Last thing I need to be doing is dripping the liquid gold on the road (and possibly my back tyre in the process...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Well, had to happen sooner or later so I post it for your amusement. I ride everyday so a bit of rain doesn’t bother me. In normal Dunedin rain by the time I get to the end of my 14km commute I can start to feel the odd drip of water getting inside my gloves. This morning it was proper jungle rain. So much so that the wife offered to drive me in to town but you know, cars? No thanks, it’s only water.

    So I’m not even half way to work and I can feel that my gloves have filled with water and the rain has got up under my jacket so my shirt is wet. Decided to get some petrol in town. Pull in to the Mobil, stop next to the pump then raise both my hands and am fascinated by the sheer volume of water that pours out of them. Fill up and get off. As I swung my leg over the bike and put it on the side stand I had the sudden realisation, just as it went past the tipping point, that I hadn’t put the stand down because I was too busy emptying my shithouse gloves. Bastard. Went and paid, put the bits and pieces in the bin.

    Moral of the story?

    Get apehangers.

    gee dude i did similar back in the 80s but my cb 750 was on its sidestand .. and normal i always check was in gear ..

    U probley relize what happened next was on slight slope aghhh talk about superman lift of the ground.

    One borken left indiactor later and bike shop didnt belive my story either rekon i had a off

    Least you didnt do what car driver did when was last in petrol station here

    he drove off with nossle still in his tank and pull the hose out the machine , he stoped sheeplishly took out

    the nossle out the filler i was like stading with my xl100k2 tank only petrol storage device at the time

    Thinking is it A, going go up like roman candle , or b should i take lid the tnak get free shower of petrol

    Didint hose down herad radio that affected people alot i was on my pushbike had change all my cloths had water going where

    U dont want to damm bikes water just flick up of the back wheel not guards to speak of nasty man

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    I stopped at a crossing to let 4 girls cross the road and shoe lace was caught in rear brake pedal.I got laughed at and a burnt leg from exaust but its hard to damage a xl185s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    I don't see the point of getting off to fill it up. Each to their own.
    If I could stay on the bike to fill up and pay as well then that would be nice, sadly it looks like most stations now have removed the option to pay at the pump so I have to get off the bike anyhow.

    I had the impression that the stations that had pay at the pump found they were missing out on additional revenue due to customers not coming into the station and buying drinks etc. Nowadays you also get a swag of questions about discount vouchers, flybuys and type of receipt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    I stopped at a crossing to let 4 girls cross the road and shoe lace was caught in rear brake pedal.I got laughed at and a burnt leg from exaust but its hard to damage a xl185s.
    Yeah i got problem with getting tangled in my laces still do , my 2 yr son the same its like he inherited my genes there

    I pulled up to giveway i actaully remember the place too in chch dude took of on pushbike was icy day he feel of , I must thought was funny

    Then dude accross road got good laugh when did the same on my xl 250 rf must be xl thing dam single i also managed to burn trough gum

    boots a pair wet weather pants i even extented my exhust guard with bit of folded over tin

    Worst one was on my xl 100k2 i managed to ride along edge of rut with water in it and mud slip of getting soaked in fromt my mates family

    its not can say was powerful bike and had trouble taming the beast

    Then last one i did was 1 year ago went to buy the xr 200 r i have in bits in the shed test rode it nice family too. they had a farm .

    can i ride it ,sure they said ride in this paddock great i rode around the edge then i rode in the middle oh the grass is long here mmmmmm

    this mud smells bad its all over me and the hot exhust oh the wife says thats not mud , oh hehe i laughed my bad.

    They Must have laughed about that one for weeks . i still think its funny myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by actungbaby View Post
    Yeah i got problem with getting tangled in my laces still do , my 2 yr son the same its like he inherited my genes there

    I pulled up to giveway i actaully remember the place too in chch dude took of on pushbike was icy day he feel of , I must thought was funny

    Then dude accross road got good laugh when did the same on my xl 250 rf must be xl thing dam single i also managed to burn trough gum

    boots a pair wet weather pants i even extented my exhust guard with bit of folded over tin

    Worst one was on my xl 100k2 i managed to ride along edge of rut with water in it and mud slip of getting soaked in fromt my mates family

    its not can say was powerful bike and had trouble taming the beast

    Then last one i did was 1 year ago went to buy the xr 200 r i have in bits in the shed test rode it nice family too. they had a farm .

    can i ride it ,sure they said ride in this paddock great i rode around the edge then i rode in the middle oh the grass is long here mmmmmm

    this mud smells bad its all over me and the hot exhust oh the wife says thats not mud , oh hehe i laughed my bad.

    They Must have laughed about that one for weeks . i still think its funny myself
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    Achtung, sprechen sie englisch bitte.
    Sehr gut, ja.
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    I call those "pride" injuries.

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