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Re: [ST] How it fell over



Different strokes.  I move the tank bag to the dash to clear the gas
cap.  

I think I picked up the fueling-on-bike habit from strings of 400 mile
(or longer) days on long trips, when you are filling up for the "nth"
time that day.  Too much effort to get off, put it on the centerstand,
etc...  

I'm either efficient or lazy!  :0)

Jeremy Witt
Newbury Partners
(o) 603-893-3022
(c) 603-475-4228


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Subject: Re: [ST] How it fell over

I don't like to sit on the bike and fuel it. I just don't like to whole
idea.
But in this case I had the tank bag on.

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "Jeremy Witt" <Jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

> Have you had luck fueling the bike while sitting on it? This keeps it 
> vertical and reduces the chance of a drop. Requires a bit of 
> flexibility, depending on the pump set up. Makes fuel stops pretty 
> quick too! 
> 
> Jeremy Witt 
> Newbury Partners 
> (o) 603-893-3022 
> (c) 603-475-4228 
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