Zeus36
Well-Known Member
The fuel reserve system was not operating, so I relied on the odometer for fuel stops, but found that really depended on my riding habits. All bulbs tested OK during the start button sequence, so I traced it back to a faulty fuel sending unit using a resistance check. A used replacement was ordered from eBay for under 30 bucks. After pushing the bike twice to a gas station just prior to the troubleshooting, I decided to add a couple of aux fuel canisters in addition to fixing the reserve. While pulling the fuel sending unit for a swap out, I found the probe wire had become un-soldered. I fixed it with a better solder joint, re-installed it and now the reserve circuit is working properly again. The eBay item is on the shelf as a spare.
For the aux fuel storage system, I mounted two canisters on the radiator frame. The are not tied into the stock tank, but act as stand alone spares. Loosen the two hose clamps and they slide out for dispensing. The canisters have brass ball valves with hose barbs connected to a hose for venting pressure.
For the aux fuel storage system, I mounted two canisters on the radiator frame. The are not tied into the stock tank, but act as stand alone spares. Loosen the two hose clamps and they slide out for dispensing. The canisters have brass ball valves with hose barbs connected to a hose for venting pressure.