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Yep, it happened to me after a few hour detail job on the scoot!! the other day enjoying the sunshine on my JUST shined up scoot, following a car, and I add not that close, when the driver of the cager needs to wash his windshield! I understand it's important to have a clear vison, but not 5 miles away from the house, he washes his windshield (I think?) because most if not all the washer fluid went over his car onto my shield!!!! That angers me to no extreme!!! Please adjust your washers to hit YOUR windshield and not mine!!!!!!! or stop at a gas station and use their squeegy!! Hate to park it with splash marks all over the fairing!!!
I feel better now!! Enjoy your riding!
When I was a teenager, we would reverse the sprayer on the cars, so we could squirt people as they walked in front of our cars. LOL was a lot of fun. But, I can see how the liquid splatters could bum you out.
I like to squirt tail-gaters. That gets them to pass me as soon as possible, especially if they spent hours detailing their shiney new car.
It does suck to be on the receiving end if your on a bike though.
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