Fuel Tank Advice
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Fuel Tank Advice
Hi all I have just purchased a better looking tank same coulour scene freshly painted so after advice before I start to switch over the parts from tank to tank I know how to remove the tank I need to remove rear cowl then undo the rear tank bolt I've ordered a new O Ring for the swap over of the fuel tap underneath is the fuel lock just a matter of undoing the 3 Allen screws and remove also the breather on top of tank should I also tip my fuel from the tank that's in the bike into the new tank and swill around just to clean In case of any dirt Ect any advice appreciate also before I fit the tank back do I remove the front fairing black cross bar in front of the tank any correct guidence really appreciate
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Re: Fuel Tank Advice
yes, undo the cap and remove the 3 bolts in a traignle pattern.. most of them are dummys.
you can rinse the new tank out if it looks dirty inside.. if re-using old fuel make sure that it isnt contaminated from any rust / shit in the old tank as you'll just be transferrign it from one tank to the other.
best drain old tank into a bucket first so you can see the fuel before you use it as a cleaner.
you can rinse the new tank out if it looks dirty inside.. if re-using old fuel make sure that it isnt contaminated from any rust / shit in the old tank as you'll just be transferrign it from one tank to the other.
best drain old tank into a bucket first so you can see the fuel before you use it as a cleaner.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Fuel Tank Advice
Thanks for reply I had a look on the underside of my tank on the bike today it looks like two taps underneath go in the tank ? One each side with two bolts I looked on CSM it only shows the one on the left side underneath goes Into the tank so the right underside of the tank tap side what is it and does it just bolt onto the tank not go into the tank just can't work out if only one hole in the underside or two I ordered one new O Ring hope you know what I'm on about guys
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Re: Fuel Tank Advice
Could be a modded tank for a race bike?
any pictures?
any pictures?
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Fuel Tank Advice
Thanks for reply would it be wear vacuum Bolts on sorry I'm not sure as I'm new to this bike
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Re: Fuel Tank Advice
A picture paints a thousand words. 

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Re: Fuel Tank Advice
It's on just one tap lol my bloody eyes