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Old 02-03-2011, 11:44 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Also useful to stay at service center and oversee the work, if you have the time....or have someone else watch ovr it. That way, no golmaal.
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As far as I am concern, stealing petrol seems to be standard practice. Be it SVC or Garages. Most times I try to give for servicing/repair when it hits reserve. Sometimes not as I don't always have time to visit SVC/Garage.
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I always keep the bike in reserve. But even the reserve pulsar gulps 2l of petrol. Either I drive 50Km in reserve or I take 2l pepsi bottle and remove all petrol from tank then fill .75l and give it to the service. While picking up the bike mostly bike will just manage to run to the nearest fuel station. I will pick the remaining petrol can in the bag drive 200 meters and put the remaining fuel in.
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