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RE: My bike is not housebroken
- Subject: RE: My bike is not housebroken
- From: "Keith Winter" <kwinter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 14:53:27 -0700
Leaking around the drive sprocket can be caused by the chain
being adjusted too tight.
- -Keith
'00 RS
Fremont, CA
On 1 Aug 2000, at 14:45, Michael Lukanovich wrote:
> Patti,
> Maybe the problem is from the bike hanging out at the dealer with
> bikes that have the same fluid control problem. My ST has been to
> CalBMW twice in the last 100 miles for fuel senders. I'm waiting now
> for parts to come in to get it back. I'm not looking forward to it
> learning how to leak oil after this :-)
>
> - Michael
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Patti Beadles Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 12:33 PM To:
>
> Saturday aftenoon I picked up Booh from CalBMW, with the fuel leak
> finally fixed. I rode him out to a friend's house, then home, ~75
> miles total.
>
> Sunday morning there was a 3x4" puddle of oil under the bike,
> between the side stand and the rear tire. There was another one at
> the office, and every other place I parked the bike that day.
> Monday morning I dropped him back off at CalBMW.
>
> AAARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGH! I just want my bike to stop peeing
> everywhere.
>
> -Patti
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