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When I was young I kicked a girlfriend to the curb and like a Idiot left my bike outside with her. (didn't have a garage or any forsight). I am guessing you can guess what happened. I called the law, they showed up and made me give her what minor posessions she had in the house including whatever things of mine she wanted while I was (being detained by the police). Long story short, two days later she offered to sell me myONLY motorcycle key for $300. Cops would not do anything about the damage she did to my bike, they thought it was funny. Learned many lessons that night and one is, I NEVER want to be 19 again. Live and learn, few people play fair and what is devistating to you means nothing to others.
i like a strong woman , dated a 6 foot 1 volley ball player when i was 22. this girl could kick my *** all over the street,pick me up, throw me in the back of my truck, it was great, then one day she kicked me square in the nuts and i never pissed her off again. nice girl.too bad i cant find her ,you should keep your bike in an out of sight place so these crazies cant find it. in the mean time id think youve got a vent problem and your burning the gas in the carb faster than it can fill up. just a thought.
Sounds like you dumped her and she can't handle rejection....Yeah, you need to get it fixed so she can see you riding her sister/best friend
I would do like the others suggested and check to see if the tank is venting...try leaving the gas cap a little loose, but not with tank more than half full and on ruff road....if it continues to run, then there it is.
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