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Must have been thirsty.....

I don't understand that logic. Two half tanks cost the same as one full tank. What are you trying to accomplish with half tank fill ups?

Or maybe he wants to make sure that his tanks are full before the well goes dry! :roflblack:
 
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Probably just less of a 'Big Hit' in the Hip Pocket Nerve at any one time!! :shocked:

I know it might sound odd to some, but especially for those with vehicles that have a large capacity gas tank, topping it up twice as often means you only hafta find saaay, $50 or so in your wallet each time - but if you wait a little longer so that you end up filling it when the tank is closer to empty, it'll take maybe $100+ to fill it; and while it makes no real difference in the long run, for many it FEELS a whole lot worse to pay over $100 to fill their tank once a week or do than it does to pay $50 each time and top it up twice as often!! :shocked:

There again, back when I first bought my 2013 Spyder, according to my logbooks it used to cost me about $18-$20 to 'fill the tank', & it never took more than 20 litres; but these days, it's still taking the same sorta litres, but it's generally costing me $40+ to fill it, and a few times lately it's been closer to $60!! :yikes: Good thing I get a lot of enjoyment from riding, so the $$ really aren't that painful, but it still all comes back to the way it FEELS! :lecturef_smilie:

Just Sayin' :rolleyes:

I'm glad that I don't live where you do. $60.00 to fill the Spyder :yikes:
I just filled my full size pickup for $62 and change. 21 gallons.
 
I don't understand that logic. Two half tanks cost the same as one full tank. What are you trying to accomplish with half tank fill ups?

Less $ pain, more get off the bike stops. For me, those full tank rides are just to much fun these days. :bowdown:
 
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