12-14-2016, 09:22 AM
(12-14-2016, 08:11 AM)Sam Mac_imp Wrote: Glad you didn't wreck the Harley guy that was kind enough to bail you out.
Note to all of you guys, always check to make sure the gasket isn't stuck to the base when you remove a filter no matter what it's on. It's not common but it does happen.
Yes actually i felt very bad about leaning the other way as it was so amateur . didn't realize i have no experience being a passenger and knowing this was the same turn i almost lost it just hit an automatic response. having thought about this i now wonder if my rear tire did not have oil on it the day i did the 180 ? i see no oil where i park but do roll it inside and did have oil on both sides of the rear tire . ether way we had plenty of level ground for the run off and as amateur as it was i still think we would have gone down knowing the multi slippery situation of that curve and he was going in so hot it was almost a knee drager . I am a terrible passenger in a car but did not know how bad i would be on the back of a very old Ratbike while already scared going straight.
also feel bad the 1st guy who wanted to help me had a nice new Harley road king i think and i was thinking " no way am i going to ride home on the back of that " while thinking the chic in the jeep would but she had somewhere else to go. I learned a lot but not sure just what it was ? probably i will call a cab next time.
