As a kid growing up the oil filler, the little plastic black knob by the clutch was always lockwired, I'm not criticising here but it just seems funny to me that nobody thought maybe the filler cap on a dry sump tank should need the same til now. I hadn't thought of it.
If anyone else had, why didn't you mention it? (just because some old bloke is going to come in saying it was obvious, seems not)
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Re: Lockwiring
Dad lockwired everything, shame sometimes he couldn't lockwire the kids.
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