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yea i always remove the key... and then i fucking drop it down underneath my gas tank and waste an hour looking for it before i realize i have to call drewpys grandfather to come to the gas station with a tool kit.
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NTS. I almost did that the other day on my F3. Close call there.
Mrs. Collen. If your husband's bike is that yellow flamed one with something on the side then you need to go ahead and stick those keys back in there with a signed title. |
i love my bike... but on that day i renounced honda for an entire hour for not realizing that was going to happen.
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note to self... keep tool kit in tank bag incase you have an NtS moment :lol:
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Ive left it in the ignition a couple times at my house but usually if I leave it anywhere on the bike its the seat lock. Thankfully its usually always at home that I do it though.
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I have only been riding for 3 or 4 months but I learned to get in the habit of grabbing the key and putting it on my carabiner with my other keys.
I have gotten into the habit of always putting my gloves in the little trunk, so that I am always required to pull the key out of the ignition. On the sad side, I tend to look quite retarded when I go to fire the bike up to let it warm up while I put my gear on. Usually because I eventually realize I will need the key for the trunk to get my gloves and helmet back. |
Yeah , I've left them in the ignition once. A buddy of mine at work parked his bike next to me and brought me my key about an hour after I got into work..
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I have done it once only.
It was at a stop during a ride to Bear Mountain. I almost didnt make it to the restroom. |
I voted "never"...at least it's never that I remember anyways.
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