Satisfying.

  • HighPriestOfALowCultM
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    2 years ago

    One time I forgot to switch the petcock from reserve and ran out while riding with buddies. I was lucky and tried to coast, clutch in, from the parkway exit downhill to a gas station. I rolled to a stop on the shoulder just short of it and pushed the bike in. I started religiously checking the petcock and carrying a length of hose after that.

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      2 years ago

      Honestly, I just eventually figured out how to tell when fuel was getting low by ear. Not great for cross-country, but good enough if all you need is a couple miles to find a station.

      I did still end up getting a spare fuel canister, but I’ve fortunately never run into a situation where I had to use it despite some close calls.

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        2 years ago

        So far I haven’t run out or needed the siphon but years after that event I rode with some folks and I had an R100GSPD with the ridiculously large 9.2 gallon tank. One guy had this yellow Ducati with a 3 gallon tank and he ran out in the middle of nowhere PA and siphoned from my tank to get to a gas station.

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          2 years ago

          Hah! I suppose that’s another potential solution. Just ride around with your own personal mobile fuel attendant bike buddy!

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            2 years ago

            It happened more than once with that group and one of the guys started referring to my GS as “KC” after the Lockheed flying tanker.