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Low fuel no start
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<blockquote data-quote="ELP_JC" data-source="post: 304374" data-attributes="member: 6177"><p>Not going to argue with somebody who apparently didn't make it past grade level. If you lean your bike the same angle either on the sidestand or while riding, fuel will be at exactly the same position; simple physics. And no, I don't give a rat's a$$ if fuel gauge is 3 bars below while inclined, but it's a fact, and I was just pointing it out. And yes, it's a bad design indeed; if you can't see it, you're blind or worse. Pump should be in the middle of the tank to avoid that effect, like on most other bikes. Not critical, so a nice place to cut corners, just like eliminating the baro sensor. You've been attacking my posts in an unwarranted way (WTF, etc), rather than disagreeing in a civilized way, and you don't seem to go away, and can't put you in my ignore list (which I'd have done a long time ago), so it's time to stop bending over so you can have your fun. Later.</p><p></p><p>JC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ELP_JC, post: 304374, member: 6177"] Not going to argue with somebody who apparently didn't make it past grade level. If you lean your bike the same angle either on the sidestand or while riding, fuel will be at exactly the same position; simple physics. And no, I don't give a rat's a$$ if fuel gauge is 3 bars below while inclined, but it's a fact, and I was just pointing it out. And yes, it's a bad design indeed; if you can't see it, you're blind or worse. Pump should be in the middle of the tank to avoid that effect, like on most other bikes. Not critical, so a nice place to cut corners, just like eliminating the baro sensor. You've been attacking my posts in an unwarranted way (WTF, etc), rather than disagreeing in a civilized way, and you don't seem to go away, and can't put you in my ignore list (which I'd have done a long time ago), so it's time to stop bending over so you can have your fun. Later. JC [/QUOTE]
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