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    A good way to ruin a ride

    Woke up this mornin and thought "na, i'll flag uni today n go for a ride instead", so i had a lye in and then headed up the tukas

    Filled up at caltex in upper hutt before i went up there, and then went for it. Did afew passes, minimal traffic totaly awsome, happy as can be!!!

    I notice its bout 4 o'clock so i figure id beta head back for work, stopping at caltex again on the way back. Pull into caltex and 'tink' snap goes my key in my fuel tank!!!

    didnt have enough fuel to get to work or home, so had to drive to a mates house and leave the bike there and get a lift to work; lock smiths cant get there till 2mo...

    what a great way to ruin an awsome ride......not freakin happy

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    Ahhh, crap!!! Yep, wouldn't be quite so bad if you had a full tank when it happened eh! Oh, well, at least you still got in a good ride BEFORE it happened!!

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    The trick is you take the hose off the fuel tap, stick on a hose with a funnel on the end and poor fuel slowly down the funnel. It is slow but works.

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    Holy shit! Mcdick 5n said something clever!
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    Buggar, you obviously havent been lubricating your keyhole often enough. Nearly had that happen to us one time on the 06 ZX10, took us half an hour to coach the fuel cap open without breaking the key.
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    Just be thankful you have separate keys....

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDTboy View Post
    Holy shit! Mcdick 5n said something clever!

    fuck read it twice and still can't find where its not like the fuel gona feed upward's when there's air pressure still in the tank ?
    .xjr....."What's with all the lights"..officer..

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    green lights

    oh comon you guys ive been riding and raceing bikes for 30years but according to[the system] im an L plate rider,is this the opinion of the y generation or just this site ? give the old harts a bit of credit weve been there done that, max speed 275 k,s with the old shela on the back asleep across the desert rd at 2am.on the old z1300.

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    wot dose that little flashing x mean

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimjim View Post
    fuck read it twice and still can't find where its not like the fuel gona feed upward's when there's air pressure still in the tank ?
    As long as the pipe was long enough to get the fuel well above the tank and let Gravity do its work im sure youd get enough air out of the breather/overflow holes.

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    are ya thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDTboy View Post
    Holy shit! Mcdick 5n said something clever!
    gee thanks. If it was not for the fact my infractions page is full i would abuse the feck out of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimjim View Post
    fuck read it twice and still can't find where its not like the fuel gona feed upward's when there's air pressure still in the tank ?
    Dont take a lot of brains to work out that fuel tanks have air vents. how else would the gas get out after you filled it up? Hell who even thought that gravity would actually do something useful? so how about engaging brain before kicking sombody for making a statement that would have saved poster 1s day and his wallet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcduck5n View Post
    Hell who even thought that gravity would actually do something useful?.
    A dude called Newton

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