After a hiatus due to family health issues, I've now settled into a routine owning two homes, living in and commuting between two cities, and having survived a cold winter. But now I'm back on line with a funny story.
I was driving my pagoda from Home #1 to Home #2, so I can work on it weeknights after work. Driving the 120 miles from Newburgh Indiana to Bloomington Indiana (site of the famous "Breaking Away" movie prominently featuring our pagoda)...I stopped in Loogootee Indiana (yes, I spelled it correctly) for a pit stop. As usual, I placed the gas cap on the pump...which my wife informs me is "a mistake".
While making the glorious trek through the Hoosier National Forest, I notice that my mileage stinks....30 miles later, my wife flags me down to say fuel is pouring out...I left the gas cap in Loogootee! I just paid $3.50/gallon for that gas and lost 1/2 tank in 70 miles!
Anyway, after dropping the car off at Home #2, I was able to retrieve the gas cap...but the woman at the gas station couldn't understand how I could have made the trip on my "MOTORCYCLE" with no gas cap!
So, here's my dilemma: should I be concerned with debris in the fuel tank...I've had bad gas problems before and know how sensitive they are. I drove about 70 miles with no cap. Weather was clear...no extreme conditions of note. Any thoughts?