โAug-17-2013 07:20 PM
โAug-21-2013 04:25 AM
TugCE wrote:
I really wanted to kill him for that but I did spend the next couple of years turning off that switch every time I saw his bike parked anywhere.
โAug-20-2013 07:59 PM
โAug-20-2013 03:14 PM
โAug-20-2013 10:14 AM
TucsonJim wrote:
{snipped for brevity}I was still in 4-wheel low!!!! Good Lordy Agnes. How stupid of me. I felt like a four year old that was caught with my hand in the candy jar. I sheepishly called the GS agent and told him we didn't need the tow any more. He asked what happened and although I didn't really lie (okay, maybe I did a little), but I told him that it just started working fine! He called off the tow truck, and we headed for home at 65 uneventful MPH.
So there, I've come clean in a public forum.
โAug-19-2013 10:04 AM
โAug-19-2013 09:47 AM
restlesswind wrote:Lessmore wrote:
We've all done things like that. I recall a buddy about 45 years ago on the side of the road. He was anxiously kicking over his motorcycle engine...a single cylinder.
I pulled over on my motorcycle. He said I can't get it to start and it has no compression. I looked at his engine, noticed the spark plug was on the ground. I screwed it back into the head, put the plug lead on, turned the ignition on, kicked started it and voila...the engine started.
But then I recall when I had my first motorcycle. I was 16 and knew everything. My motorcycle engine stopped suddenly. Couldn't get it started.
Pushed it home. When I got home I told my father, I think the engine may have seized...or maybe the points were worn...or it could of been that the magneto shut down.
He kept on saying...did you check the gas tank ? He said this about 4 times while I was 'diagnosing' the problem.
To humour him, I finally unscrewed the gas cap, took a flashlight and peered into the tank.
Not an ounce of gas.
:S :B Les
Kind of the same thing happened to my son.Except the question was "Did you go to the reserve tank?" His answer was "Reserve tank?"
This was over 30 years ago so I feel OK telling the story.
โAug-19-2013 08:11 AM
amandasgramma wrote:
I had a worse experience....called my step-father because my mh wouldn't start. When he got to my house, he discovered I had it in gear instead of neutral.....OMG....he's NEVER let me live it down! At least you don't have to look at the GS operator over the dining table!!!!!
โAug-18-2013 09:23 PM
Lessmore wrote:
We've all done things like that. I recall a buddy about 45 years ago on the side of the road. He was anxiously kicking over his motorcycle engine...a single cylinder.
I pulled over on my motorcycle. He said I can't get it to start and it has no compression. I looked at his engine, noticed the spark plug was on the ground. I screwed it back into the head, put the plug lead on, turned the ignition on, kicked started it and voila...the engine started.
But then I recall when I had my first motorcycle. I was 16 and knew everything. My motorcycle engine stopped suddenly. Couldn't get it started.
Pushed it home. When I got home I told my father, I think the engine may have seized...or maybe the points were worn...or it could of been that the magneto shut down.
He kept on saying...did you check the gas tank ? He said this about 4 times while I was 'diagnosing' the problem.
To humour him, I finally unscrewed the gas cap, took a flashlight and peered into the tank.
Not an ounce of gas.
:S :B Les
โAug-18-2013 08:05 PM
โAug-18-2013 10:10 AM
amandasgramma wrote:
I had a worse experience....called my step-father because my mh wouldn't start. When he got to my house, he discovered I had it in gear instead of neutral.....OMG....he's NEVER let me live it down! At least you don't have to look at the GS operator over the dining table!!!!!
โAug-18-2013 09:23 AM
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