A DR350 is an expensive water pump
Posted: 07 Oct 2007 21:28
So I decided to help fatburg break in his DRZ today. It was POURING rain, but we said, "what the heck". I was saddened to find that much of the good, twisty gravel I like to ride up north has been freshly asphalted. "Progress" I suppose.
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 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.
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 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.