WTB - oil pan
#1
WTB - oil pan
Bike is back in my garage now after a $135 tow...
On my way to work this morning and I hit a rock in the road that flips up an punches a hole in the left side of my oil pan. Didn't realize it at first. I accelerate and my tire starts spinning! Pull over and oil is pouring out of the side of my bike...
Anyway looking for an oil pan. Figure with all the used engines and blown heads around someone might have a pan they don't need.
Thanks
On my way to work this morning and I hit a rock in the road that flips up an punches a hole in the left side of my oil pan. Didn't realize it at first. I accelerate and my tire starts spinning! Pull over and oil is pouring out of the side of my bike...
Anyway looking for an oil pan. Figure with all the used engines and blown heads around someone might have a pan they don't need.
Thanks
#2
Wow, **** luck there. Glad it didn't cause an off!
Here's 2 under $30 shipped.
Super-Hawk-VTR1000F-Engine-Oil-Pan-Sump-Lower-Case-1998-1999-2000-2001-02-
Oil-Pan-Sump-Pickup-Pick-Up-1999-99-Honda-VTR1000-VTR1000F-VTR-1000-F-Super-Haw
Here's 2 under $30 shipped.
Super-Hawk-VTR1000F-Engine-Oil-Pan-Sump-Lower-Case-1998-1999-2000-2001-02-
Oil-Pan-Sump-Pickup-Pick-Up-1999-99-Honda-VTR1000-VTR1000F-VTR-1000-F-Super-Haw
#3
Wow! You are lucky. You could have wiped out and hurt yourself and/or someone else, or blown your engine.
Like Wolverine pointed to, grab a used oil pan and get back riding. As long as you didn't run the engine dry, you'll be fine.
If it were my bike, I would spray the rear tire with Simple Green to get off all the oil residue, just to be safe.
Like Wolverine pointed to, grab a used oil pan and get back riding. As long as you didn't run the engine dry, you'll be fine.
If it were my bike, I would spray the rear tire with Simple Green to get off all the oil residue, just to be safe.
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