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Topical tip - undrowning your bike by Gary Semics


http://www.thumpertalk.com/topic/985740-shane-watts-dirtwise-video-riding-tip-how-to-undrown-a-motorcycle/



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good shout Needed out on the lanes atm. its proper wet.

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Vikings wrote:

good shout Needed out on the lanes atm. its proper wet.


 Dead right Joe! Third lane on Saturday had one rider having to empty his boots and wring out his socks no



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did you see our pics? north devon is drenched. hope the exmoor day goes ahead. or have i just jinxed it?

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Anyone know what happens when a bike with fuel injection gets drowned? Or am I imune from that problem.

Air intake on the Freeride is as high you can get but there is a lot of wireing that looks vulnerable which I have tried to protect as much as possible.



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Just means you won't need to drain your carb float bowl but you may still need to pump out the engine.

Question is what will happen to the last generation FI 2 strokes - they have an air pump as well, said air pump will not take kindly to flush through with swamp water.

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