We nod and he hands us the nozzle to fill our tanks, as we are doing so, he’s circling us looking very closely at our bikes, and more specifically the tanks.
When we are done, he takes the nozzle, puts it back in place, and then comes over to my bike and pats my 27-liter tank on my KTM that has grown over time to about 30 liters, he smiles and gives me a thumbs up. He turns to look at Dave XT660Z, then looks back towards me and makes a hand gesture that I take as ‘maybe’!
We pay for the fuel and head for the border some 40 km away, exiting Kyrgyzstan is a quick and easy affair and the officer speaks a little English which makes the process happen efficiently.