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I don't think you're rich.. well not anymore after buying a CVO.. lol.. just jokin around dude..
Originally Posted by dansax
C'mon now we're just tooling on ya.
I know....I'm more pisssed at myself that I did it. Truly, the edge the chipped might have rubbed against the inside of the tank/trim ring, I didn't want to chance it.
I know....I'm more pisssed at myself that I did it. Truly, the edge the chipped might have rubbed against the inside of the tank/trim ring, I didn't want to chance it.
Yep. You buy a CVO and you kinda gotta keep her shinny and new. One of the many reasons its not the bike for me. No offence intended.
Come back from getting change from pre paying. I gave $20, it took $18 to fill
Gottcha, I'm a cash man myself but I do use a card when I'm out of state to avoid going inside. It sounded odd because in my state we are not supposed to pump our own and have attendants who take our money. They always make an exception for Harleys and let us fill the tanks, most will even dip the nosel down to drain the residual fuel befor they hand it to ya..
If thats the first ding you put on that thing then be thankful you can erase it for 100 bucks or so...ride on..
Gottcha, I'm a cash man myself but I do use a card when I'm out of state to avoid going inside. It sounded odd because in my state we are not supposed to pump our own and have attendants who take our money. They always make an exception for Harleys and let us fill the tanks, most will even dip the nosel down to drain the residual fuel befor they hand it to ya..
If thats the first ding you put on that thing then be thankful you can erase it for 100 bucks or so...ride on..
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You can't pump your own gas in Jersy? Do you have to dip the gas dispenser guy? Do some stations have hot babes pumping gas?
Last edited by IAMSWUTIAMS; May 28, 2013 at 04:42 PM.
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