Seriously, couldn’t they just extend the tube a bit so it overhangs the exhaust pipe???

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The entire comment section seems to be missing this is assholedesign and offering the same shitty solutions without addressing the asshole design…

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Honestly they sound like asshole engineers trying to justify their poor quality of work. Cardboard, tinfoil, and brake cleaner can’t excuse a poor design.

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At least the foil idea was someone who has to deal with a similar problem on a different bike.

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Make the exhaust curve back a bit? More expensive to make the part than having a straight pipe with just one bend.

Dent the exhaust? Affect flow, create hot spot right under the oil drain plug.

Expect people to be intelligent enough to put some cardboard or foil under the plug so they don’t spill oil on the exhaust? Idiots are complaining and posting their failure on the internet and blaming you.

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5 points

Extend the length of the drain plug by 1cm? Something something, profit.

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I personally don’t want any part of the engine casing sticking out during a crash, but maybe that’s just me.

This section isn’t on an easy to replace cover.

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The operating procedure of the internet

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8 points

Does Lemmy have a “just rolled into the shop”? I would join instantly.

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1 point

Bump cause I’m also interested

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No, this is not asshole design. If the oil port was sticking further out, it’s gets knocked off if you lay the bike down. And then you have no oil at all, and a blown up motor.

It’s by good design the oil port is recessed. Yes it’s annoying to use a funnel, but it’s the preferable option.

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?? Oil port would only need to be extended by like 0.5" to clear that exhaust pipe, the casing to the left extends probably 1-2" from that. If you lay the bike down it that casing would stop the oil port from being touched. Shouldn’t be an issue.

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And the cap on the port extends another .5-1” when in place. Which means it’s sitting below the surface of the other things as is, but add .5” and it now becomes level with a few things. And level is by far enough for the cap to grab, twist and pull out. And when it does, you’re done riding for a while.

And instead of replacing the tip of the oil cap and the outer cases, you end up with a damaged block. Much more expensive.

A far better idea is to have a tool, admittedly not in every man’s possession, but tilt the bike away, remove the cap, and thread in. Tilt the bike back and you have a little spout. Clean, simple and easy. These are available for just about every manufacturers cap size and thread.

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