Hambo
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I have a '95 1100 with the original plastic tank, which I am in the process of replacing with a 30L Adventure tank. Upon removal of the fuel cap I note there is a black plastic 'bladder' mounted below (see picture) which is connected to one of the two internal overflow / breather pipes. I assume this is in place to prevent overfilling? However, I understand from on-line micro-fiches that the Adventure tank does not have such a system, instead using some sort of saftey valve?
Anyway, I have no problem to re-install my original 1100 fuel cap, the only thing was, I was hoping to follow a mod posted on this site to maximise tank capacity by drilling a hole in the filler neck to release trapped air. If the black plastic 'bladder' is in fact an overflow system, then the filler neck hole mod could be waste of time? Alternatively, I could blank it off?
Basically, what the f*** is it and how can I best maximise my fuel capacity?
Anyway, I have no problem to re-install my original 1100 fuel cap, the only thing was, I was hoping to follow a mod posted on this site to maximise tank capacity by drilling a hole in the filler neck to release trapped air. If the black plastic 'bladder' is in fact an overflow system, then the filler neck hole mod could be waste of time? Alternatively, I could blank it off?
Basically, what the f*** is it and how can I best maximise my fuel capacity?