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if/when the Spark Plug gets wet (or splashed) it grounds it out and the engine stalls.... Thankfully I hadn't but I wonder if our Trails would have have the same problem?
That might work. I guess a spray bottle aimed directly at the Spark Plug would accomplish the same thing.I feel like this question has a very, very easy and simple way to test the question without submerging the bike. Turn bike on, spray engine with garden hose set to full, see if bike stops running. Or dump a bucket of water onto the spark plug side.
EDIT: if water restrictions are really that bad in SoCal I guess I could run the experiment for you, but TL,DR is that I don't dry my engine off after washing the bike.
Hey everyone, check out this rich guy just <checks notes> showering, and giving his animals waterFYI Water Restrictions, at least where I live in So.Cal. are not as egregious as the media makes them sound. I take normal-length showers, fill my Cat's water bowl daily, flush regularly and wash my MC's and occasionally cars in my driveway and have not run afoul of my local water company.