Thanks goodness! Makes us human, right?We all have one of these moments...at least one.
Thanks goodness! Makes us human, right?We all have one of these moments...at least one.
So was I - when I had hairI am blonde, naturally... y'all are just describing my whole life...one big blonde moment.
I wanna be smart when I grow up.
I do this too!!A recent forehead slap for me was riding for hours, reaching up to loosen my chinstrap to remove my helmet ... to find my chinstrap had never been tightened.
Absolutely NOT! Take pride in your ability to avoid the brain farts some of us suffer from!I can't reply but I must. Have not done any of these things. But am I cursed because because I am posting this?
Awesome! That's what I'm talking about!!About 2 weeks ago, I changed my oil for the 22nd time. It almost never goes flawlessly, but this time it went pretty smooth. I hadn't knocked the oil pan over, no oil ran on body work or centerstand, end of funnel didn't come out of fill hole and dribble oil all over motor. I was amazed.
Cleaned everything up, fired it up to warm up, took old oil out and drained it into used oil can, came back in to shut bike off and check oil level only to discover I had left oil fill cap off. Spots of oil all over the garage. Want to know how far the oil spray will travel out of an open fill hole when running? 12 feet (I measured) . Want to know what was TEN FEET from the ST? My CB 1100. arrgghhh. Got to wash the CB that day too! and I had to open another qt of oil because the oil level dropped to the low line in the window.
Oh you can believe me. However I have come very very close to doing some of these. I not sure I get her back upright.Absolutely NOT! Take pride in your ability to avoid the brain farts some of us suffer from!
But I'm not sure I believe you...
I know exactly what that must look like. Friend of mine was changing oil on a car but could not get the drain plug off for some reason. So he decided to use the vacuum method through the dip-stick-hole to get the oil out. Unfortunately, instead of creating a vacuum in the oil extractor, he pressurised it. Opened the valve and... BOOM. 5 cars, the 25ft high ceiling , the floor, walls, windows, just about everything covered in oil. Glad I only came in 1hr after the eventAbout 2 weeks ago, I changed my oil for the 22nd time. It almost never goes flawlessly, but this time it went pretty smooth. I hadn't knocked the oil pan over, no oil ran on body work or centerstand, end of funnel didn't come out of fill hole and dribble oil all over motor. I was amazed.
Cleaned everything up, fired it up to warm up, took old oil out and drained it into used oil can, came back in to shut bike off and check oil level only to discover I had left oil fill cap off. Spots of oil all over the garage. Want to know how far the oil spray will travel out of an open fill hole when running? 12 feet (I measured) . Want to know what was TEN FEET from the ST? My CB 1100. arrgghhh. Got to wash the CB that day too! and I had to open another qt of oil because the oil level dropped to the low line in the window.
My oil change went very smoothly as well. No spills, no drips, perfect. Then while cleaning up I went to pour off my old oil into one of the Rotella jugs going to the recycle center and realized that I had forgotton to label the jug as "dirty" and I had used old Rotella oil to refill the ST. Very frustrating.It almost never goes flawlessly, but this time it went pretty smooth