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Ok, as the title says, I know Im an idiot for doing it, but, last night was the first time I filled up my new bike with petrol. As I was filling up the pump kept clicking to say that the tank was full, however I knew that it couldnt be as I had only put £5.00 in and the dealer said that when he gave it to me it 7 litrtes in it, so......... I decided to pull the nozel out a bit (and I think most of you will know where im going with this!). So my question is..... Will the spilt petrol do any damage to the bike anywhere, is there any particullar places on the bike that I should definitely be cleaning especially well?
Cheers for any advice.
Andy
P.S. Please be kind with the pi$$ taking as I already felt incredibly embarrassed on the forecort! :oops:
fizzwheel
18-10-08, 07:16 AM
Dont worry about it to much, Petrol evaporates quickly so there wont be much if any left hanging around on the bike. If you're worried just give it a wash with some car shampoo or Muc Off and then a good rinse off.
The only thing its going to attack that I'd be worried about is rubber hoses, but if it didnt get anywhere near those then personally I wouldnt be to worried.
how the hell did you manage i think that petrol's corrosive so clean it all of quick sharpish:rolleyes::D.
Nobbylad
18-10-08, 07:19 AM
I regularly get the odd splash, next time, try and aim it at the warning stickers, makes 'em easier to get off.
Petrol is generally designed fro inside the tank, not outside;)
I'd be more woried if I spilled it on me rather than on t'bike.
Biker Biggles
18-10-08, 10:10 AM
You spilt it?????
Do you know how much that stuff costs!!!!!??????
Easily done. I once had a slight muscle spasm in my fingers just as I was moving the nozzle to the tank. And the nozzle was so close, it was like when you put your thumb over the end of a hoespipe. It sprayed about half a litre all over me, bike, the floor, the petrol pump... pretty much everywhere.
Once I'd paid, I just rolled the bike to the jetwash and gave it a quick rinse.
Dangerous Dave
18-10-08, 01:22 PM
Dont worry about it to much, Petrol evaporates quickly so there wont be much if any left hanging around on the bike. If you're worried just give it a wash with some car shampoo or Muc Off and then a good rinse off.
The only thing its going to attack that I'd be worried about is rubber hoses, but if it didnt get anywhere near those then personally I wouldnt be to worried.
+ 1
next time just throw a match at it and burn it off;)
El Saxo
18-10-08, 02:36 PM
next time just throw a match at it and burn it off;)
If it was me I'd get my lighter/matches out just to see the look on the face of the petrol station attendant! :lol:
If it was me I'd get my lighter/matches out just to see the look on the face of the petrol station attendant! :lol:
Pillock;)
yorkie_chris
18-10-08, 03:54 PM
Be right. You'll get used to how to fill it up to top without getting a bath soon enough
northwind
18-10-08, 05:04 PM
For those of us with crap DIY resprays, petrol spills are total misery :D
yorkie_chris
18-10-08, 05:27 PM
:-D lol, be right. Looks crap before spilling fuel down it.
Cheers for all the advice, you have all put my mind at rest a bit :). As soon as it happened I wiped as much of the petrol up as a could with those useless paper towels that tesco have on there forecourt, and then the following morning I gave it a quick wash and rinse.
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