gkamer
Sadly passed away, December '23.
I was wondering about something today. New Jersey and Oregon are the only two states that I know of that don't allow vehicle operators to pump their own fuel. Since I live in Washington, I do not foresee a situation where I would ever be riding in New Jersey.
Oregon on the other hand is a difference story. To avoid the nightmare that is commonly called Interstate 5 South, if I need to go to anyplace on that side of the state I will usually go down into Oregon and take I-84 west of Portland/Vancouver area, then up I-5.
How do you Oregon riders handle having someone other then yourself put fuel into your bikes? Are these "pump jockeys" careful about spilling fuel all over your nice clean rides? Do they take precautions like holding a rag over the pump nozzle opening when putting it in and taking it out? That kind of stuff would tend to make me a little leery.
Oregon on the other hand is a difference story. To avoid the nightmare that is commonly called Interstate 5 South, if I need to go to anyplace on that side of the state I will usually go down into Oregon and take I-84 west of Portland/Vancouver area, then up I-5.
How do you Oregon riders handle having someone other then yourself put fuel into your bikes? Are these "pump jockeys" careful about spilling fuel all over your nice clean rides? Do they take precautions like holding a rag over the pump nozzle opening when putting it in and taking it out? That kind of stuff would tend to make me a little leery.