The UAE eh, the land of plenty..........except petrol stations. You wouldn't believe the miles i did this am to get to a petrol station, it's bollocks.
I am sure the little Picanto we are using is hybrid cause i am also sure there was no petrol in it but it was still going.
Stress.
Plenty
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Re: Plenty
Lol
I thought you were on two wheels and taking the scenic route
Nothing worse than looking for a petrol station I think I was down to my last 3 miles on the Fazer once. Thought I was going to have to push it
I thought you were on two wheels and taking the scenic route
Nothing worse than looking for a petrol station I think I was down to my last 3 miles on the Fazer once. Thought I was going to have to push it
If it ain't fun, don't do it
Re: Plenty
Maybe the lack of petrol stations is why the locals use for transport?
"It's just banter." - Snev
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I detoured miles out of my way a couple of weeks ago. It was dark, windy and wet and the fuel gauge on the Kawasaki suddenly dropped from half full right down to nearly empty and I was still a long way from home. I was so relieved when I saw a petrol station appear, all lit up, in the distance. I wasn't happy for long though. It was all pay at the pump with a card, which I've never manged to figure out. I had to ask a nice lady van driver to help. Spoilt the moment somewhat and then I got lost. A one hour journey took over two hours. I thought I'd never see home again.
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Pay at the pump only, and one of the few places open all night for petrol.
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3154968 ... 312!8i6656
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3154968 ... 312!8i6656
"It's just banter." - Snev