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WWW.Mccuff.com Product say's you never have to worry about over fills or spilling gas asgain. Any one try it. Looks good but never heard of it before.

Steve

 
What are they selling......"common sense"?

 
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What are they selling......"common sense"?

You mean you never ever got gas on you bike from a fast pump or over fill, get real. Pumps around here are like Turbo pumps and it's real hard sometimes to fill up with out getting some sort of spray coming out.

Steve

 
You mean you never ever got gas on you bike from a fast pump or over fill, get real.
I never thought the hassle of carrying an extra device was worth the hassle. The two or three times I've done it (early in owning the bike) I've either quickly wiped off the residue or it was so hot it evaporated in just a few seconds.

It seems like sitting on a toilet to pee. It's not worth the small risk of a little splatter. :rolleyes:

 
It seems like sitting on a toilet to pee. It's not worth the small risk of a little splatter. :rolleyes:
:clapping:

I can't believe I watched that whole demo. Kudo's to the guy for chasing his inventor dreams, but that is really a stupid device.

He didn't do anything special with the nozzle that you can't already do (shake it a little and turn it upside down).

Clearly proof that a sucker is born every minute.

 
I didn't watch whatever video was presented. I take it that it wasn't commom sense they were selling.

As for the quip.....you'd understand iffn ya saw my scoot up close.

 
It seems like sitting on a toilet to pee. It's not worth the small risk of a little splatter. :rolleyes:
:clapping:

I can't believe I watched that whole demo. Kudo's to the guy for chasing his inventor dreams, but that is really a stupid device.

He didn't do anything special with the nozzle that you can't already do (shake it a little and turn it upside down).

Clearly proof that a sucker is born every minute.
And its $20.00 <_< You have got to be kidding me.

 
I didn't watch whatever video was presented. I take it that it wasn't commom sense they were selling.
As for the quip.....you'd understand iffn ya saw my scoot up close.
So can you tell fuel stains from tree sap?
Fuel eliminates the tree sap and riding in the rain gets rid of the rest. :rolleyes:

 
It seems like sitting on a toilet to pee. It's not worth the small risk of a little splatter. :rolleyes:
Fuckin' bachelors. :rolleyes:

:lol:

Actually, that thing has some merit in Cali... those hose boots can have quite a bit if tension and are hard to pull back sometimes. The downside to that gizmo is that you'll never get a tank fully packed with gas.

 
Here ya go TWN

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for those pesky nozzle foreskins, from Aerostich riders warehouse.

 
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Here ya go TWN
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for those pesky nozzle foreskins, from Aerostich riders warehouse.
Well, I guess functionally that one would work, but THIS ONE is endorsed by LEO's all over the country! And it didn't set me back no stinkin $20, nor does it require its own pouch to carry it in.

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I guess I'm crazy. I just pull back the vapor thingy and fill up like I normally would. Not all that tough really.

Pussies.

 
I guess I'm crazy. I just pull back the vapor thingy and fill up like I normally would. Not all that tough really.
Pussies.
How am I supposed to play pocket-pool while fueling if my other hand is busy holding the dang vapor thingy? See, you haven't thought this all the way through. That there's called multi-tasking (I heard that on a TV show once).

 
I saw this on a post in a BWM forum and guys were using it so I asked the question if any one used it or not,.

Steve

 
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