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House fly in oil LOL

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As I am poring in fresh oil, house fly lands on my funnel. Before I could blink, down he went.


What are the odds?


Grind and burn him?

Drain my clean fresh oil to see if he happens to come out?

Pipes have to come off again if I want to drain it.
 
Who knows, maybe you've just discovered the latest and greatest oil additive.
 
Long as the bike doesnt feel like its getting butterflies while your riding all should be fine.
 
Better than finding a pair of them in the bottom of your coffee cup, like I did a few months ago. I dont leave my coffee and come back to it anymore. He wont get past your strainer but you will have the satusfaction of knowing that the little turd is dead. Maybe you will see him again at the next oil change, LOL
 
Those used to be the secret ingredient in the tartar sauce on McDonald's Fillet of Fish.
Part of the reason I haven't eaten at McDonald's in about 15 years.
However, I would recommend not adding any additional flies unless you get an increase in your horse (fly) power.
 
He shouldn't drink much and if he does, it will still be retained within the system.
 
Your bike should really fly now...

The fly will eventually turn into oil, you just need to wait a few million years, and keep your crankcase pressurized.
 
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