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    Thank you, nameless VTR rider!

    Today I found out that my fuel tap leaks such that ON actually drains to the bottom of RES. The hard way.

    Started spluttering just as I was filtering through traffic at the Grenada North exit of SH1 -- I'd been filtering pretty much since Papakowhai. I reached down and switched to RES and it kept spluttering. I pushed the bugger past the Armco and off to the side, with all that traffic slowly creeping past me, and just as I was kicking down the stand a guy on a red VTR pulled up.

    In the end, the generous sod took me to J'ville, waited while I bought a can and filled it, and then took me back to my bike, waiting until I'd started it up before he cleared off.

    He told me his name and I forgot it, but whoever you are, many thanks -- you made my day.

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    you forgot his name?! lol how dare you! jks

    Nice chap isn't he? All bikers should be like that! lol


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    was his name phil?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    was his name phil?
    *shrug*

    I really can't remember. He worked for the TEC, and he knew my boss.

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    whats his face

    you think youd remember someones name who helped you out,,,slackass
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    Quote Originally Posted by car View Post
    Today I found out that my fuel tap leaks such that ON actually drains to the bottom of RES. The hard way.

    Started spluttering just as I was filtering through traffic at the Grenada North exit of SH1 -- I'd been filtering pretty much since Papakowhai. I reached down and switched to RES and it kept spluttering. I pushed the bugger past the Armco and off to the side, with all that traffic slowly creeping past me, and just as I was kicking down the stand a guy on a red VTR pulled up.

    In the end, the generous sod took me to J'ville, waited while I bought a can and filled it, and then took me back to my bike, waiting until I'd started it up before he cleared off.

    He told me his name and I forgot it, but whoever you are, many thanks -- you made my day.



    shake your bike around when that happens, there may be some gas stuck on the right side of the tank which u should be able to splash over to the other side where the two pipes are leading to the tap

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    If he works for TEC and rides a red VTR his name is Danny... and I will pass on your thanks

    Really nice guy and so typical of him

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    Quote Originally Posted by delusionz View Post
    shake your bike around when that happens, there may be some gas stuck on the right side of the tank which u should be able to splash over to the other side where the two pipes are leading to the tap
    Yeah, I've done that before. My old TS used to keep a little extra for me, and all I had to do was get off the bike and lie it down to get at it. Only about half a mile's worth, mind, but half a mile riding is quicker than half a mile pushing.

    I didn't think to do it where I was, but to be honest, a mile or so down SH1 would have made it harder to get back to civilisation -- I was right at an exit when I stopped. Plus, there's a world of difference between laying a TS185 over and laying a ZXR750 over.

    But that is a good tip.

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