I nearly dumped the bike when i grabbed the front brake when i was doing a u turn (on concrete) in front of fry's Electronics - burbank . I was barely moving i was pushing the bike while sitting on it but yet I screwd up.
She was riding EX250 (ninja) and I smiled at her and prepared to take off and I accidently hit the front brake. I nearly freaking dropped the bike. I was able to bring it back up from almost 1/3 way down..
That would have been embarassing..
Oh yeah Carb cleaner stinks. I put some into the tank today the damn thing stinks, but the bike is running better though :)
Don't you hate that :oops:
It's bad for me when I'm riding down the main street of where I live. There's always stunners to look at, but I guess the road is more important.
What kind of Carb Cleaner do you use? How much per tank? I been thinking of using some in my '96.
Quote from: rprataWhat kind of Carb Cleaner do you use? How much per tank? I been thinking of using some in my '96.
I got the generic GumOut Fuel Injection / Carb cleaner (it was 2 bucks at my local autozone). I wanted to get the more expensive Techron Carb/Injector cleaner but they were out. The techron stuff is good stuff.
Anyway you check the bottle if it says that it treats say 20 gallons with one bottle. You put in approximately what's needed for a tank of your size. For my 5.0 gallon tank I put in about 1/4 (well a bit more than 1/4 of the bottle) into the tank and then filled her up with gas. The rest of the bottle I was planning to use as I gained the miles, but then I decided to put them into my car. I know that little "burp" i have on the focus seems to have gone for now. The dealer will look at it if it comes back later on.
Quote from: CrinumDon't you hate that :oops:
It's bad for me when I'm riding down the main street of where I live. There's always stunners to look at, but I guess the road is more important.
You do bring up an important question..
how many of us check out the ppl in cages as we go past them? I just wonder. Sometimes I do, and i must stop cause it can be distracting sometimes. Dont worry vanessa does the same .. she started it (a bored passenger can come up with a lot of clever ways to stay fresh).
I always turn my head when I notice an exhaust, blow-off valve, or even better, when I can hear a turbo..
Admit it man, you were trying to do a stoppie and it went bad. :P
Yes, I always check out the people around me. Mostly its a survival instinct. I want to see where there attention is, the road ahead, if they see me, or are they yaking on a cell phone.
But its also cool to watch pretty young things watch you. :thumb:
I agree with JamesG.. I do check out the folks beside me... generally to make sure they are not about to run me over! :mrgreen:
I have noticed that the little kids LOVE to watch you go on by. :mrgreen:
Quotehow many of us check out the ppl in cages as we go past them?
This can be especially interesting while riding at night. Strap a couple of flashlights to the chinbar of your helmet, and start checking out the people in the dark. Guaranteed you'll get some odd looks...be careful!
I use Berryman's B-12 Carb cleaner. White can with blue and red on the label. It works very well. I have an ATV that sat up for a year and a half. Drained the old gas that was orange in color by now. Poured in about a third of a can of cleaner and a couple of gallons of fresh fuel. Cranked her up and let it run for about 15 minutes. Had to hold the throttle at first to keep it running, but after a couple of minutes, it was idling like new again. A 16oz. can treats up to 20 gallons and costs $2.88 locally.
a post worthy of a bump if not for common sense, then for issues of all types
Quote from: snapper on June 26, 2003, 06:31:32 AM
I have noticed that the little kids LOVE to watch you go on by. :mrgreen:
Very true. Just yesterday there were two little kids in a car that passed me on the highway. They were smiling and kept waving till I waved back :thumb:
Quote from: yamahonkawazuki on August 01, 2007, 02:00:45 AM
a post worthy of a bump if not for common sense, then for issues of all types
Amen! :cheers:
The female form is quite distracting.
Kids, especially boys age 3-93 always turn and watch as my bike goes by. 1 in 5 will do a 'give it hell!' twist and I'll oblige.
I LOVE the smile and usually a hop or two kids will do when you turn the loud grip for them.
Their moms look in disgust but usually a wry grin too ;)
I know they like it. My wife does.
So, did you get her number ?
HOLY post from the past.... damn that was 4 yrs ago and i remember what happened.. and NO i didnt get her #.
Quote from: VSG on August 01, 2007, 04:24:20 AM
Quote from: snapper on June 26, 2003, 06:31:32 AM
I have noticed that the little kids LOVE to watch you go on by. :mrgreen:
Very true. Just yesterday there were two little kids in a car that passed me on the highway. They were smiling and kept waving till I waved back :thumb:
I always get the "Do A Wheelie" I would do it for them but Im usually in 3rd or 4th gear. The other times I just give them the one finger hello :icon_twisted:.
Quote from: mach1 on August 01, 2007, 03:53:57 PM
I always get the "Do A Wheelie" I would do it for them but Im usually in 3rd or 4th gear. The other times I just give them the one finger hello :icon_twisted:.
You give kids the one-finger salute!!?? :o ;)
I generally give kids to thumbs up :thumb:, but each to their own I guess.
Guys, think about it. Mach1 is a kid. Wouldn't you give him the one finger salute if you saw him??? :flipoff: :flipoff:
Aren't you about his age? :laugh:
Quote from: spcterry on August 01, 2007, 06:11:53 PM
Guys, think about it. Mach1 is a kid. Wouldn't you give him the one finger salute if you saw him??? :flipoff: :flipoff:
Or tell him to wear his hat properly & pull his trousers up so they're not showing his underderps off
Just for the record: Outside of my beret or field cap, I rarely wear a hat and my pants are ALWAYS around my waist :thumb: Kids these days are weird. :thumb:
Quote from: spcterry on August 01, 2007, 07:45:08 PM
Just for the record: Outside of my beret or field cap, I rarely wear a hat and my pants are ALWAYS around my waist :thumb: Kids these days are weird. :thumb:
Tell me about it :icon_rolleyes:
I've got all this ahead of me. The eldest boy isn't too bad at the moment, all he seems to wear are tracksuit pants & his favourite football jumper.
I wear track pants and a T-shirt a lot.
But when I don't it's usually Khaki's and a polo :dunno_white:
Always wave and smile at the kids in cars, they may become future bikers. Sneer at the parents and look mean, though! Make them wish they had a bike and not a boring SUV.
I usually shove a whole bottle of carb cleaner in at a time, forget the advisory ratios - get the job done quick. I use Sea Foam or Marvel Mystery Oil.
Quote from: simoniz on August 02, 2007, 05:52:26 PM
Make them wish they had a bike and not a boring SUV.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: