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PostPosted: 10:08 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Well that was an eventful morning... Reply with quote

Yesterday... Was approaching the 85 mark on my trip meter, and thinking because its winter my petrol consumption might go up I flicked the bike to reserve just in case.

Got home fine, locked the bike up etc.

Woke up this morning to go to work, bike wouldn't start due to the knackered battery (Spent 30 minutes bumping it the night before) but was turning over gently so a short run in 2nd had it running...

Pulled out of my drive and came up to the crossroads to turn left... Bike started running out of fuel so I quickly realised the nearest petrol station was a right turn, checked and maneuvered into the right hand lane and went through just as the lights went amber... Once I'd turned the bike decided to completely cut out at the next set of lights, so I got off, and pushed it onto the pavement past a rather miffed looking driver.

Had gotten about 100 metres down the road when I spotted one of those Nationwide Autocentres... Went in and asked them if they had a small amount of unleaded I could buy off of them, and they told me to fook off Sad so went back outside to the bike.

Decided to have a look at the petcock...

The moral of this story is.

Before bumpstarting your bike, almost crashing when it cuts out due to lack of fuel, and then trying to ponce petrol off of dodgy looking people in garages.

MAKE SURE YOUR FOOKING RESERVE IS TURNED ON!!!

I was running in reserve the day before, I must've switched it to on SadSad

Edit: Was just thinking that's actually quite good luck, as it's a 3 mile push to the garage! Would've damn well near killed me...

Maybe the Ogri Fairies filled my tank to reserve and flicked the switch to ON overnight?
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PostPosted: 10:50 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I managed to run out of fuel completely on the A64 stranded between two bridges.

The hole in my exhaust has left the enigne drinking fuel and the tank was on reserve when the engine died Sad was stuck there for 45 mins until someone could get me a drop of fuel to make it home. two police cars (one T5) passed me and never pulled in (duno if thats a good thing or a bad thing Confused )

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PostPosted: 11:30 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think we have all done this. I was actually telling this to my colleagues two minutes ago.

I was coming home and the bike was blurbing or running out of fuel...So I thought I will put the reserve on and the petrol station is 1/2 a mile away.

Shocked Uh no the reserve is already on... So I stuck it is 6th gear and kept the accelerator in one position the bike was getting slower and slower. Came up to one junction where I normally have to wait 5 mins to get out of, luckily, no cars, so pulled straight out. I am now only 300 meters from the station and its down hill.

Saw the petrol station, turned into it, the bike cuts out......Phew... I simply rolled up to the pump and stopped.

The guy at the next pump realized what had happened and looked to me and mouthed...."You lucky B**stard"

I smiled and filled up. Dance!

But do you find it soo embarrassing pushing your bike all that way? I always try to keep my lid on. Embarassed

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as it's a 3 mile push to the garage!



Thats a long way dude! you must have been cream crackered. How heavy is your bike?
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PostPosted: 11:35 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Didn't push it in the end, but I imagine the bike is about 180KG.
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PostPosted: 11:37 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh yeah I misread it! Embarassed
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PostPosted: 11:56 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

3 miles would of killed me too. Pushing the Cagiva only half a mile was bad enough.
Ran out of petrol once on the A3, in the fast lane bike just dies. Indicated, bike was slowin rapidly, cars comming behind me doing 70. Put my feet down - Good job people could see I was in trouble and let me pull onto hard shoulder. Thought I was going to be shunted up the arse.
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PostPosted: 12:40 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pushed my dt 3 miles when my clutch cable snapped and I didnt wanna trash the gearbox riding it home. I also happen to live on a the top of a big hill. I was dead by the time I got home and my bike is small (125kg with full tank).

I my mate pushed his drz about 6 miles home and plymouth isnt exactly flat Shocked

I always run with tap on reserve. I dont like being caught out at junctions especially major junctions. Had that a few times. I know almost exactly how many miles I get out of a tank and I always make sure fill up after 100 miles and I know I'll always have at least 30 miles (about 2L) of fuel left.
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PostPosted: 17:23 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

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as it's a 3 mile push to the garage! Would've damn well near killed me...


That's nothing. My bike chain broke in Princes Risborough. It was 1am. I had to push my bike the 5 1/2 miles to my house Confused Up 1 medium hill and 1 large hill. Had to take rests in between. Got home at about 5AM.
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PostPosted: 17:34 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

m0l0t0v wrote:
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as it's a 3 mile push to the garage! Would've damn well near killed me...


That's nothing. My bike chain broke in Princes Risborough. It was 1am. I had to push my bike the 5 1/2 miles to my house Confused Up 1 medium hill and 1 large hill. Had to take rests in between. Got home at about 5AM.


Similar story; mate's front brake union blew and left him stranded outside of High Wycombe.

It's called High Wycombe because, its, er, high. I think he'd lost two stone by the time he got back in.

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PostPosted: 18:34 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you lean the bike one way then the other after it cuts out, you can sometimes get enough fuel to the carbs to start and run for another mile or two.
Beats pushing even if you only do half that.
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PostPosted: 19:55 - 09 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Timmeh wrote:

Similar story; mate's front brake union blew and left him stranded outside of High Wycombe.

It's called High Wycombe because, its, er, high. I think he'd lost two stone by the time he got back in.

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Someone on this forum actually lives within a few miles from me? Or was that just passing through? I'm in Bledlow Ridge. Up the big hill from West Wycombe Evil or Very Mad Once I have a new bike though I shouldn't have any problems.
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PostPosted: 02:08 - 10 Feb 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

doggone wrote:
If you lean the bike one way then the other after it cuts out, you can sometimes get enough fuel to the carbs to start and run for another mile or two.
Beats pushing even if you only do half that.


yeah this works, i have used it after reading it on here from stinkwheel
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PostPosted: 12:54 - 10 Feb 2007    Post subject: Re: Well that was an eventful morning... Reply with quote

Toby R wrote:
MAKE SURE YOUR FOOKING RESERVE IS TURNED ON!!!

I was running in reserve the day before, I must've switched it to on SadSad[/i]


What happened when you turned it back onto the reserve?
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