woodsguy
Ride Red
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- Rob
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- Vaughan
'Cause you don't always have your dirt bike with you
I wish I knew where this trail was, looks better than our sand!
Sure
I would have called insurance if it had comprehensive. Why run Honda oil for five minutes and where do you stop especially with electrics. I am surprised it started with what was done.View attachment 247194
"Yesterday I got the AT stuck in a muddle up to the seat and got water in the cylinders through the exhaust. I have drained the exhaust, pulled the two spark plugs I can get to (one on each cylinder), syphoned out the water which got into the left side mainly, and put seafoam into the cylinders. I have turned the bike over letting the seafoam purge from the open exhaust and spark plug holes. I have drained the oil which was chocolate milk and had lots of water in it. I put a new oil filter and oil with seafoam in it ran for 5 mins and drained. I am awaiting two more gallons of Honda oil. I plan at least one more run of oil then change the oil filter and fresh oil. I hope that I did not ruin my AT. Please let me know what you would do."
Not mine but doubt I'd ever trust it.
That was exactly my comments to him on Facebook, insurance. It was wet for 4 hours, can't be right down the road.I would have called insurance if it had comprehensive. Why run Honda oil for five minutes and where do you stop especially with electrics. I am surprised it started with what was done.
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According to facebook story no major injuries and were able to bungie cord and duct tape bike and it finished it's journey!
Kinda looks like the back end of a Pontiac Fiero. They were infamous for grenanding transmissions.
It still may have a Fiero engine, if you look closely.Kinda looks like the back end of a Pontiac Fiero. They were infamous for grenanding transmissions.