deucedog
Active Member
Here's a little tip that I learned about the hard way.
You know the little lever inside the handle that you can lock so that you don't have to continually squeeze the lever?? I had one where the return spring on that little lock was missing. Guess what happened? I released the handle but the lock had dropped into place and the gas kept coming out. I must have pumped 1/3 of gallon before I could reach up with my other hand and hold the lock out of the way. Now, I ALWAYS check to be sure that little lock doesn't do it's job when I don't want it to.
Like others have advised: Don't use paper towels to WIPE spillage off your bike. You can blot, but don't WIPE. They are not made out of the softest, smoothest material.
You know the little lever inside the handle that you can lock so that you don't have to continually squeeze the lever?? I had one where the return spring on that little lock was missing. Guess what happened? I released the handle but the lock had dropped into place and the gas kept coming out. I must have pumped 1/3 of gallon before I could reach up with my other hand and hold the lock out of the way. Now, I ALWAYS check to be sure that little lock doesn't do it's job when I don't want it to.
Like others have advised: Don't use paper towels to WIPE spillage off your bike. You can blot, but don't WIPE. They are not made out of the softest, smoothest material.