MotoF150 wrote:we have a local convienence store with gas pumps where you have to pre-pay for ur gas purchace before they turn the pump on, then you have to walk back out to pump the gas, they do this cause they have too many crackheads that drive off without paying for gas, I understand, but its hard to judge how much money you give the clerk and how much money its going to take to fill up the tank in ur bike, like if you give them $5, the pump will stop at $5 before you fill up, then if you give them $10 and ur bike only took $5 to fill it up, they have a hard time giving you $5 back, they say the rule is they keep the money and its my loss that I made a mistake not knowing how much money that was needed to fill up, and the store isnot responsible for knowing how much every tank needs to fill up, so im cool, I just tell them if they don't give me my $5 back I will just pump $5 worth of gasoline on the ground, then they will have to clean it up.
Where do you live? Also, can you please post a pic of yourself?
I'm not sure where he lives but here is his picture.
People say I'm stupid and apathetic. I don't know what that means, and I don't care.
Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
blues2cruise wrote:Why are so many too lazy to actually get off their bike to fuel?
Blues, it's not laziness. Bonneville has a very narrow filler, it's just easier to see the gas level from directly overhead, i.e. seated on the bike. For my other bike it doesn't matter, except I got in the habit from the Bonneville.
Did I say that in my out loud voice? Sorry about that.
BOT I always place the bike on the center stand and stand between the bike and the pump.
People say I'm stupid and apathetic. I don't know what that means, and I don't care.
Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
NorthernPete wrote:why is this such a common question.....
insert gas nozzle, fill until it shuts off, pull nozzle out a bit, fill a bit more, repeat untill its full, or close to it.
Thanks for the help.... I searched for this type of question but didn't find it.
I really appreciate you not making a newbie feel even more stupid.
sorry, I guess that came out a little harsher then I meant.
dont the pumps in your area have the auto shut off when the gas gets to the end of the nozzle? Just take your time and you shouldnt have a problem (although a sport bike may be a bit different then my cruiser.