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I always fill mine (vtx 1300) while sitting on it because I can level it out and see better inside the tank.
I've never slipped or spilled a drop in the 15 years that I've owned it. I guess I'm just more careful than some others, and don't put my feet on oil slicks thinking it's going to hold my weight.
Good for you! I've never had a VTX 1300 so couldn't comment about their fuel filling needs ... I've had about 30 motorbikes over the last 40 years of riding (I've currently cut back to only 10 in the garage), and never felt the need to have any of them upright while filling up.
I have had a few occasions of putting my foot down and slipping on diesel unexpectedly though - usually because I wasn't paying attention. I'm not perfectly vigilant.
I usually put in somewhere between 3 and 3.5 gallons, but I do feel it's a lot easier than a sportbike to fill since I sit a lot lower and have my feet flat. And really, I don't suppose that I feel it needs to be straight up, I just like doing it that way and am a nerd like that I guess.
I've only owned a few motorbikes in my 25 years of riding. I'm super impressed that you've had 30! Definitely a little bit jealous of that :)
Back when I lived in the UK it used to be very easy to flip bikes, I got in the habit or buying a couple every year and then selling them after a good clean, service, maybe a carb clean or similar, and a few thousand miles of enjoyment.
I don't think I ever had a bad motorbike, but the couple of metric cruisers that passed through my hands were hard on my back! Most were either dual sport or sport bikes.
Now I live in Europe and changing vehicles is much harder. Out of the 10 bikes I currently have only 4 get ridden regularly and I keep telling myself I should sell the rest ... unfortunately, though, I'm lazy.