OK. Ladies and Gentleman! Gather round, ya'll, gather round. May I present "How to fuel your bike, Buzzbomb style!"
After a long-ass many mile and hour run, we pull into a gas station. We're hurting for a smoke, a coffee and maybe a snack.
We circle the station, looking for shade or sun, depending on the ambient temperature. Once we find the desired spot we pull in and dismount.
Fuel level on the bike is low. Our coffee level is low. Perhaps our blood-sugar is low as well. Personally, this is where I partake of a nice coffee and a cigarette and a snack if it is warranted. I'm also likely to stretch my legs a bit, walking around and find the bathroom to drain the last coffee.
Coffee is done. Snack is done. Smoke is done. I gear back up and roll into the gas pump. I've got to take my gloves back off. Shit. I place them on my tank. Then the removal of the key from the ignition to the tank. Then I unzip my jacket and get my debit card out.
Slide the card in the pump, place card back in pocket. Remember to zip the jacket back up. I'm not leaving the bike for the fill. It needs to be standing up to fill it correctly.
After selecting my fuel type and removing the nozzle, I hold one hand under the end. I'd rather have gas drip on my hand than my tank. I put the nozzle in the fill hole of the tank and fill her up to about a half inch below the screen.
I then knock the nozzle around, trying to get the last drips out, and lift it from the tank with a hand under it.
I've just filled the tank to it's maximum useful level. At this point I can't put the bike on a stand, as the overflow in the tank would waste fuel. I've no intention of doing so.
At this point I'm planning to ride long enough to drop the fuel level to where I can set the bike on the stand without losing fuel through the overflow.
I do this on every fill. That's a massive wall of text to explain filling up, but there it is.