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When you go to Autozone and take in that paper towel with three drops of oil on it, tell them to recycle it properly!!! You MUST be adamant! Demand to see them wring it out in the tank! Post back what happens
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If enough liquid comes out of that catch can that you feel it needs to be recycled at an Autozone, you have serious issues.
And your bike does too
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Senior Member
Cooter, you better get with the program, you now live in tree hugger ville USA !
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Ain't that the truth NJ
They don't get there is a middle ground called "reality". Some people don't know this "reality" thing (ahem...) Somewhere in between strip mining national parks to make Prius batteries, and wearing out rubber, asphalt, and using gas, just to drive to a store and recycle 3 drops of oil, there is a NET result. It should be positive.
I'll toss that rag in the trash, but it doesn't mean I'm looking to go shoot a baby seal in the face with a tracer round in my AR-10, as I sink a tanker of used oil in the ocean with a bald eagle on my shoulder screaming "'MURICA, bitches!!!!!" but I do try to leave our big blue home just a little better than I found it.
We can't all be perfect, but we all can be a little better everyday
LOL.
Now, please excuse me as I do a sick burn out until the back tire blows. I feel it's my responsibility to "recycle" the least amount of that spent tire to the dump in the best way possible. Which is noise and smoke and joy
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Banned
I collect all liquid from catch can in dedicated oil container. Once I have enough liquid I care it in Autozone.
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Senior Member
Remove the catch can and sell it to someone else, put the money into something for your bike that is beneficial. Then run an open line down behind the left footpeg and literally never give another though for the life of the bike.
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Senior Member
I actually scream 'Murica bitches often. I would also shoot a baby seal with my ar15 . Would make a great seat cover. So soft and exotic. 😁
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Senior Member
There is no way I would shoot a baby anything, I don't like hunting with a firearm, to me, it just isn't fair chase. I don't mind if other people do it, that's the soul searching they have to do.
I no longer dump my used oil into the sewer, I bring it to the appropriate place, I recycle as much as possible however, my carbon print is huge due to the large engines I run for work, oh well, like said above, one can't be perfect !
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Junior Member
Hey guys, quick question regarding the sludge in my primary unit. Since it's about -12 degrees here I'm not going to ride the bike to warm it up to temp. Do you think if I leave it idling for 45-60 minutes (with fresh oil) it will warm up enough to burn off the condensation? Or am I better off leaving it until spring at this point?
Thanks!
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Senior Member
IMO , Get it operating temp, then drain oil, then start up again. Should not take long to burn off the condensation.
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