I was out on my Henderson today, just cruising along. I ride along the Palos Verdes coast line, beaches and cliff's running along the ocean here in the L.A. area. Some of the sections of the road git pretty rough, a constant issue with some of the roads and or cliff's falling off into the water. After a piticular rough spot, I take a look down at my oil gauge and instead of the usual 18 to 22 pounds of pressure. I am shocked to see the needle bounching between 0 and 5 lbs! I am off the gas and look down again, 0 lbs! Hit the kill button and cost over to the side of the road. Start looking for loose fittings, what do I find? My copper tube had severd off right at the connection!
I was very lucky, just happend to check my gauge often. After about 30 min altering my tubing, got it back connected and was back on the road. 60 miles later, back at home safe and sound - but that was a real scare for me. Never had that happen before, bikes been running about 18 years. Think I will renew all my oil lines just to play it safe. Any helpful hints on preventing such a thing in the future? maybe run some rubber hose? so it well have more give/ or flex ? just curious what you guys have done. Anyways my oil gauge saved the day, if ya got one keep an eye on it :-)
I was very lucky, just happend to check my gauge often. After about 30 min altering my tubing, got it back connected and was back on the road. 60 miles later, back at home safe and sound - but that was a real scare for me. Never had that happen before, bikes been running about 18 years. Think I will renew all my oil lines just to play it safe. Any helpful hints on preventing such a thing in the future? maybe run some rubber hose? so it well have more give/ or flex ? just curious what you guys have done. Anyways my oil gauge saved the day, if ya got one keep an eye on it :-)
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