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

  • madcaesar@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    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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      1 year ago

      The operating procedure of the internet

      1. Scan feed
      2. Find post where I can ridicule OP in some way
      3. Engage
    • TweetyDaBird@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      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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        1 year ago

        ?? 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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    1 year ago

    Well the problem with that is when you lay the bike down, the oil port gets shaved off and you lose all your oil. Don’t ask me how I know.

    So yeah, it’s a PITA to use a funnel, but it’s still the preferable option.

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    1 year ago

    A lot of bad can be said about Harleys but I love that my 48 just has a little rubber hose with a plug in it to drain the oil.

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    Problems such as these are usually a management failure. The design of individual components are often owned by a particular person or small group. They take responsibility for the design and testing. If one person owns the sump and another person owns the exhaust pipe, their work needs to be coordinated in such a way that the finished product meets all its goals. It wouldn’t be a surprise to find out that the exhaust engineer had to re-route the pipe in order to resolve some other clash and they ran out of time to fix the new problem before mass production had to start. Making complex machinery is difficult.