We were on the way home and at the last minute, I asked, "hey, you got time to do a quick water crossing?". So we head up to 128th Street off of Robinhood Lane. Thanks to the rain, what is usually a very mild 6" deep and 8' across water crossing had become a small raging creek with rapids.
Now, WHY would anyone try to ride across that? Why? I thought about it for about 2 minutes, then said, "I've never shyed away from a creek crossing". Revved it up, and shot into the water. About 2/3 across, the front wheel hit something, the backend floated up and down stream, and a small wave washed OVER the seat as the bike when BLURP and died. OH NO.
I hopped off the bike on the downstream side, it was all I could do to hold the bike and myself from being washed downstream. I was too busy struggling to get the bike parallel with the flow, but I'm sure Ryan was watching from the shore with wide eyes!
I inched the DR350 up onto the other shore where I stripped off the seat and gas tank while Ryan rode the 3 miles around to help me. (We had a deal--"if I make it across, you have to do it". Well...technically, I did make it across--he backed out of the deal!
 ) As I loosened the 3 screws that attach the airbox cover, water came running out from behind it.  I removed the soaked air cleaner and put the bike on it's side to drain the water out.
 ) As I loosened the 3 screws that attach the airbox cover, water came running out from behind it.  I removed the soaked air cleaner and put the bike on it's side to drain the water out.As Ryan was pulling up, I had removed the spark plug. Ryan helped me turn the bike upside down and we used the e-start to turn the engine over for awhile. At first, lots of water came out of the cylinder, but then only a mist. Once back upright and the gas tank re-attached, she actually fired up and ran for a couple seconds. We ended up having to pull start it for about 1/4 mile, but she ran the 8 miles home, although a little crappy sounding.
Once home, I stripped her down again. There was water in the carb and the oil was milky-tan and foamy--obviously a lot of water in the oil. I put in new oil and a new filter. She started right up and sounded great. I ran her hard for about 8 miles, returned home and drained the oil again--milky-tan again. I suppose I'll have to do several oil changes in the next week or so to get all the water out.
I don't know if fatburg will ever ride with me again. I'm an idiot.
Could have been much worse I suppose. By the way, if I ever post my DR350 for sale on this forum, this thread will disappear and this never happened.

 
							


 Good luck, Troy.  Keep changing that oil. You'll be fine.
  Good luck, Troy.  Keep changing that oil. You'll be fine.  


 
 
 
  
 

