Here's a pictorial step-by-step. Hope it helps somebody
GSmonkey said:Here's a pictorial step-by-step. Hope it helps somebody![]()
GSmonkey said:Here's a pictorial step-by-step. Hope it helps somebody![]()

GSmonkey said:Here's a pictorial step-by-step. Hope it helps somebody![]()

I must admit, I did the first time I stripped it down. The second time I just kept the filler cap closed. I suppose the only risk is that one of the wedges could fall in the tank............I'll put a note on the instructions (Edit: Instructions modified]Wraithwrider said:The only thing that I did different to GSMonkey was to put the rag in the tank before removing the screws, as per Dutchman, for obvious reasons.![]()

Don't think you have to worry about being patronising!!! The only bit I was concerned about was stipping the panels off on my new bike, but once you've done it a couple of times its no hassle.Dutchman said:Very sorry guys, that I didn't provide a blow by blow photographic account of my mod...... I actually took a dozen photographs but thought it would be a tad patronising to string them all together for public consumption......![]()
I should have remembered that not everyone is as gifted, experienced and downright talented as myself in the technical department.....![]()
Sincere thanks to GSmonkey for doing it for everyone's benefit....
I promise to try harder next time.......
Cheers![]()
Dutch
You got mailFanum said:GS Monkey.......well done on that one......If you could email me the pics, I'll stick them in a FAQ in the tech section.
Many thanks
Bill
bill.oates*at*ntlworld.com![]()

GSmonkey said:Here's a pictorial step-by-step. Hope it helps somebody![]()

Tim Cullis said:I've stuck this up as a separate thread as the original is not obviously titled.
My fuel range has typically been 160-170 miles before the reserve light comes on.
Yesterday I did the fuel tank mod as described by Dutchman and was for the first time able to completely fill the tank. On today's ride out I did 199.5 miles before the reserve light came on, indicating an overall range of 245 miles.
Well worth doing.
Another thread on fuel tank range: http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32575
Tim
Mouse said:Yes - the spare space in the tank is to allow for expansion if the fuel gets hot, and to allow some room for it to slosh around before it goes down the overflow pipe. You might find if you brim your tank and then put the bike on the side stand, fuel will come out of the overflow.
So it's best only to fill it very full if you know you are going to ride a fair distance immediately.
GSmonkey said:Here's a pictorial step-by-step. Hope it helps somebody![]()
GSmonkey said:Here's a pictorial step-by-step. Hope it helps somebody![]()
