My bars don't work properly! I can fill the bike to overflowing and the black bars will go all the way to the top if I leave the ignition on while filling. Then turn the ignition off to go and pay....come back and it only goes to 3/4 full.
I have tried leaning it over to the right while half full to "clear" the float...still hasn't altered the situation. What I can't understand is the gauge is obviously working, because it lights up the screen while filling. I just can't work out why it is dropping back down again when the ign is turned off and doesn't return to the top when it is turned on again immediately afterwards.
At the other end of the scale, the bars disappear long before the light comes on (but it does still come on). I have had the bike a while and known how far I can get away with before fuelling, but even so, it is nice for things to work as they are meant to.
Any ideas?
Oh - Also, anyone know where I can find the instructions on drilling the filler cap neck please? I know of the mod, but even after 6 years, I still haven't done it! No excuse other than laziness and muppetry.

I have tried leaning it over to the right while half full to "clear" the float...still hasn't altered the situation. What I can't understand is the gauge is obviously working, because it lights up the screen while filling. I just can't work out why it is dropping back down again when the ign is turned off and doesn't return to the top when it is turned on again immediately afterwards.
At the other end of the scale, the bars disappear long before the light comes on (but it does still come on). I have had the bike a while and known how far I can get away with before fuelling, but even so, it is nice for things to work as they are meant to.
Any ideas?
Oh - Also, anyone know where I can find the instructions on drilling the filler cap neck please? I know of the mod, but even after 6 years, I still haven't done it! No excuse other than laziness and muppetry.

. So that same muppetry that applies to the faster filling thing...could easily apply to the fuel gauge shinaninigans.

