I filled my RT (lc) with fuel and tried to brim it. It took 21.53L with about 40 miles showing to empty.
A few bikes ago (R1200gs) I did the fuel filler mod. Just removed the t25 screws and lifted the fuel filler neck out.
This afternoon I thought I would do the same. After removing the screws I couldn't get the filler to part company with the body work completely. At the rear it was lifting ok but at the front it seemed like a tab was engaged and didn't want to start forcing it.
I have done a search but couldn't find this info. Yes a nice one on removing the tank but that started with all the plastic removed.
My bike has a keyed fuel tank.
Do you have to remove the centre trim panel to remove the fuel filler ?
On the video I watched the keyless filler had tabs at the front and a wire going forward to join the loom some where.
So its 2 questions really, what has to come off to lift the filler neck out.
next if any body has done it did it make a difference to the tank capacity.
A few bikes ago (R1200gs) I did the fuel filler mod. Just removed the t25 screws and lifted the fuel filler neck out.
This afternoon I thought I would do the same. After removing the screws I couldn't get the filler to part company with the body work completely. At the rear it was lifting ok but at the front it seemed like a tab was engaged and didn't want to start forcing it.
I have done a search but couldn't find this info. Yes a nice one on removing the tank but that started with all the plastic removed.
My bike has a keyed fuel tank.
Do you have to remove the centre trim panel to remove the fuel filler ?
On the video I watched the keyless filler had tabs at the front and a wire going forward to join the loom some where.
So its 2 questions really, what has to come off to lift the filler neck out.
next if any body has done it did it make a difference to the tank capacity.