I'm more bothered about how the fuck someone can be so inattentive as to put diesel in their petrol engined bike.![]()
Wrong fuelling is quite common. JJH
I'm more bothered about how the fuck someone can be so inattentive as to put diesel in their petrol engined bike.![]()
Fuckwit inattentiveness at the pumps is quite common. JJH
Agreed.
Most of the replies so far are utter bollocks.
Syphon out what you can & refill with somenthing other than DERV. Petrol might do.
Now switch on and off the ignition about 12 times without starting bike.
(This will purge fuel lines.)
Now switch on again, start and ride away.
Friend fuelled with DERV in Austria. Full tank. We lost 40 mins. Bike perfect afterwards.
Myke
I'm more bothered about how the fuck someone can be so inattentive as to put diesel in their petrol engined bike.![]()
Only a complete idiot would do that ....
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I was coming back through the Ardennes just under a week ago. Was in some back lanes trying to find my way as a road had been closed !@#$%!I'm more bothered about how the fuck someone can be so inattentive as to put diesel in their petrol engined bike.![]()

Just keep topping it up with petrol to dilute what's already in the tank. .
.I just dumped the contents of my 1150 tank of the diesel and refilled with petrol.
Yes, I had other things on my mind.
Some coughs and spluts but eventually, it started to run normally.
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I'm more bothered about how the fuck someone can be so inattentive as to put diesel in their petrol engined bike.![]()
seriously it is easily done, just a moments distraction. haven't done it myself yet but who knows.It was the end of a 17 hour day and i was tired!!
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update:
Started the bike and very gingerly rode 1.5 miles to the local Halfords, syphoned the tank, added fresh fuel and away she went!
250 miles back to London with no issues whatsoever (apart from the EML still on, not sure if this needs to be reset by the dealer or if it will self correct itself over time!)
A massive thanks to everyone for all of your help, it was a silly mistake to make but it was at the end of a gruelling 12 hour wet ride around the Lake District with also took in the infamous Hardknott Pass....
