Jay,
remove the seat (natch).
Remove the right hand side panel (black plastic - pulls off). This should expose two QD fuel connectors.
Press the metal tag in on each in turn and pull the connectors apart. These
should be fitted so that the two lines cannot be wrongly re-connected - if not, label them (or better still, swap one around whilst the tank is off so you can't do a 'Murphy' and reconnect them to the wrong line).
You'll find a flat plug (black plastic) attached to the bike beneath the side panel - disconnect this.
You'll find 2 rubber 'overflow / breather' pipes running from the tank down the right hand side of the rear subframe. These have a joint where they can be disconnected roughly in line with the rear of the air cleaner. Once again, disconnect these by leaving the joining piece on one and not the other to avoid 'Murphying'.
You're now ready to undo the only bolt holding the tank on. It has a large allen socket head and is on the right hand side. It DOESN'T have a captive nut, so make sure you put your finger between the nut and the battery carrier to catch the nut as you withdraw the bolt.
Pull the rear of the tank up, then pull it back off the two rubber mounts at the front. Walk clear of the bike, then look around desperately as you realise :
1. It's heavy, and
2. You've forgotten to clear somewhere to put it down.
Once you've found somewhere to park it, look at the rubber mounting on the tank from whence you've just removed the bolt. It is a 4 piece metal and rubber bush. Push it back together and put the bolt back through it, winding the nut on finger tight - it'll save those
dammit, where is it? moments later
If you have an Adv - there's also a crossover pipe - which is
great fun to thread back over the top of the engine....
Have fun,
Mike
ps re-assembly is the reverse - remembering to make sure the rubber seals between the front of the tank and the rear of the beak aren't kinked. Also, check the contacts on the 4 pin plug for corrosion & clean them up if at all unsure - lots of people have problems with the fuel gauge after removing & refitting the tank & it's almost always to do with corrosion on that plug....