BluenoseFJR
Active member
Here is something that has never happened to me before. I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this. On Thursday I finally got out for my first ride of the season (the weather has been really ******!). I have been wanting to test the new heated jacket liner and gloves, so went out for a short ride. As the low fuel light started flashing, I pulled in to a gas station to fill up. The pump stopped at about 18 liters, but with the fuel light flashing and having ridden a bit with it on, I knew it could take at least 20. I am also terrible for trying to top up as much as possible to delay the next gas stop as long as possible. So, I kept going. After a few seconds of slow pumping I glance at the pump and saw 18 liters. So I kept going. A few more seconds, and still 18 liters. I repeated this a few more times until it clicked in my brain that the pump was still pumping, but the fuel and dollar amounts were no longer counting! At this point I really started wishing for a bigger tank! I considered this a bit of a fluke, and estimate I pumped about 2 liters of gas (~ 0.5 gallon) without the pump recording it. Anyone else have this happen?
As a follow up, after working on Saturday I took my car to the same gas station and same pump to see if I could duplicate this situation. As it turns out, I could! If I allowed the pump to click off on its own and then tried to pump very slowly, it stopped counting again. The downside is that it goes VERY slowly, so much so that it would really not be worth standing there for an hour or more to fill your gas tank. I also feel a little guilty about it, but hope to get over that as the price of gas goes inevitably higher!
ps, the heated jacket liner and gloves were fantastic (Hotwired, from Cycle Gear). Probably some of the cheaper ones available, not not sure how durability will be, but with the one test so far, I am happy with them.
As a follow up, after working on Saturday I took my car to the same gas station and same pump to see if I could duplicate this situation. As it turns out, I could! If I allowed the pump to click off on its own and then tried to pump very slowly, it stopped counting again. The downside is that it goes VERY slowly, so much so that it would really not be worth standing there for an hour or more to fill your gas tank. I also feel a little guilty about it, but hope to get over that as the price of gas goes inevitably higher!
ps, the heated jacket liner and gloves were fantastic (Hotwired, from Cycle Gear). Probably some of the cheaper ones available, not not sure how durability will be, but with the one test so far, I am happy with them.