That only means that you have just not walked long enough or often enough then...lol...You will know when you have finally walked enough times when you crack that cap open and look everytime before you take a ride...lol.I've done it multiple times. I don't check my gas tank very often,
Walk? You had pedals.I ran out of gas leaving the stop light on my way home and I had to walk my bike about a mile home. Thankfully it hasn't gotten too hot yet. I've been riding for about 2 weeks on half a tank and I knew I should have checked it.
This got me to thinking I should add a reserve tank to my bike, the only problem is where. My bike is pretty decked out with a rear rack and saddle bags, so i don't know where id put one. I was thinking of getting a spun aluminum fuel tank for a reserve and mounting it on the bike.
If you live where there's steep hills it's easier to push a very heavy bike up the hill than it is to pedal it.Walk? You had pedals.
Im just teasingIf you live where there's steep hills it's easier to push a very heavy bike up the hill than it is to pedal it.
Mysteriously the coolant over flow tank is missing outta my truckHere's how I don't forget how much gas I have. It also holds 5 quarts.
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That reminds me, I have to figure out how I'm gonna mount my coolant overflow in my carMysteriously the coolant over flow tank is missing outta my truck
Your one of a kind Jerry
Bubble gum, bailing wire, and lots and lots of duct tape...lol.That reminds me, I have to figure out how I'm gonna mount my coolant overflow in my car
It's not exactly the how, but the where. It's one of the chrome tubular reservoirs and I'm having trouble finding a spot it will mount straight up and downBubble gum, bailing wire, and lots and lots of duct tape...lol.