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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 193552" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>there is no really good way to get one home under its own power if the lubricants have been contaminated. turning it over and blowing it out is a start, but if you got much water in the cylinder your bearings now have sand in them in every case where i have submerged one. </p><p></p><p>all good ideas here. you can let the bike sit awhile and get the motor oil and water to separate out somewhat. you can use fuel to clean the cylinder and flush the trans or engine. you can drain your fork oil out in some cases and refill your trans in an extreme case. just not a really good solution or one that will beat hauling it home and taking it apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 193552, member: 1650"] there is no really good way to get one home under its own power if the lubricants have been contaminated. turning it over and blowing it out is a start, but if you got much water in the cylinder your bearings now have sand in them in every case where i have submerged one. all good ideas here. you can let the bike sit awhile and get the motor oil and water to separate out somewhat. you can use fuel to clean the cylinder and flush the trans or engine. you can drain your fork oil out in some cases and refill your trans in an extreme case. just not a really good solution or one that will beat hauling it home and taking it apart. [/QUOTE]
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