
I decided to take my daughter for a ride since we haven't been out for ages but I needed to wash the bike first and take care of a few other things as well.
So I fitted the centre stand, washed the bike and ran it for a few minutes so I could check the oil. It was a little low so I topped it up and then put the passenger pegs on so my daughter was a little more comfortable.
It was a short blast up the freeway to get to some favourite twisties but as I approached a stop sign to get onto said road, I put my foot down and it slipped out from under me. As I looked down all I could see was oil. It covered my leg and boot not to mention the entire right side of the bike and the rear tyre.
I pulled over immediately and realised that I had forgotten to replace the oil cap when I topped it up. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Luckily for us we had not gone far nor had we gone around any decent right hand turns as we would have ended up on our backsides.
Now I have the unenviable job of washing the bike over and over again all weekend to try and get the majority of oil off. I will also have to remove the rear brake pads and clean them up because they don't work to well at the moment.
A dumb mistake that took two seconds will end up taking two days to fix.
