NJ Rider question...
#1
NJ Rider question...
In NJ and Oregon, you can't pump your own gas. So do you just sit on the bike while the attendant pumps the gas into your $10,000 Harley? Do you get off? Do they let you pump it yourself into a bike?
I've yet to get gas in NJ but being that it's where I live, I'll have to one day. What's the protocol for this?
I've yet to get gas in NJ but being that it's where I live, I'll have to one day. What's the protocol for this?
#2
RE: NJ Rider question...
ORIGINAL: tplyons
In NJ and Oregon, you can't pump your own gas. So do you just sit on the bike while the attendant pumps the gas into your $10,000 Harley? Do you get off? Do they let you pump it yourself into a bike?
I've yet to get gas in NJ but being that it's where I live, I'll have to one day. What's the protocol for this?
In NJ and Oregon, you can't pump your own gas. So do you just sit on the bike while the attendant pumps the gas into your $10,000 Harley? Do you get off? Do they let you pump it yourself into a bike?
I've yet to get gas in NJ but being that it's where I live, I'll have to one day. What's the protocol for this?
No I would tell him to hand me the nozzel.
#4
RE: NJ Rider question...
I've ridden through NJ and stopped at a few Gas Stations. Each time the attendent just handed me the gas nozzle without ever saying a word. I think they realize if they spilled gas on your bike it wouldn't be pleasent. If not don't be afraid to say that you want to pour your own.
Mike
NY
Mike
NY
#6
RE: NJ Rider question...
I live in NJ and I always grab the pump handle or the attendent hands it to me. I have never seen anyone let an attendent pump their gas for them innor would anyone in NJ let them. You won't have a problem getting gas here.
#7
RE: NJ Rider question...
ORIGINAL: Heritage07
I live in NJ and I always grab the pump handle or the attendent hands it to me. I have never seen anyone let an attendent pump their gas for them innor would anyone in NJ let them. You won't have a problem getting gas here.
I live in NJ and I always grab the pump handle or the attendent hands it to me. I have never seen anyone let an attendent pump their gas for them innor would anyone in NJ let them. You won't have a problem getting gas here.
Now, let me state how much I love NJ's law regarding this...
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!1
I HATE having to get out of my car/truck and pump my own gas!
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#8
RE: NJ Rider question...
Every gas station I stop at the attendant just hands me the pump nozzle. I have yet to get an attendant that insists on fueling my bike. It seems to be an unwritten rule that you let riders fill their own bikes, especially if it is a Harley. Only once has my bike been filled by the attendant. That was when the pump wasmalfunctioning and the guy knew how to manipulate it just so. Didn't spill any gas either. I believe that most attendants prefer that we do it ourselves in spite of the law.
#10
RE: NJ Rider question...
ORIGINAL: Phil
yep, what he said... to add that at "most" gas stations I go to (Wawa) they don't even bother coming over to the pump. By the time they could get there I've already ran the card and stated pumping anyway. They usually just shrug and go about their business.
Now, let me state how much I love NJ's law regarding this...
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!1
I HATE having to get out of my car/truck and pump my own gas!
ORIGINAL: Heritage07
I live in NJ and I always grab the pump handle or the attendent hands it to me. I have never seen anyone let an attendent pump their gas for them in nor would anyone in NJ let them. You won't have a problem getting gas here.
I live in NJ and I always grab the pump handle or the attendent hands it to me. I have never seen anyone let an attendent pump their gas for them in nor would anyone in NJ let them. You won't have a problem getting gas here.
Now, let me state how much I love NJ's law regarding this...
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!1
I HATE having to get out of my car/truck and pump my own gas!
I also love not pumping the gas in my truck !!!!