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Cheers Brent ...
#25242 10/17/2005 7:07 AM
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My flush fitting gas cap arrived today.

After your e-mail, week before last, I've been waiting for the post office card through the door.
Anything over £18 ($30) incurs a customs duty charge so I knew I would get the card!

The card arrived today and after giving our lovely government another £8.74 ($15) at the post office, the cap was mine!

I've just got to come up with an excuse to finish early so I can get off and fit it

I must have forgotten a file at home or something ..

It looks good and I hope I don't lose the key for opening it

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#25243 10/17/2005 12:53 PM
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Just installed the gas cap - very easy install.

Time was taken cleaning bike under dash while it was off.

You could probably install it without removing the dash but I wanted to.

I assume no one has used the tapered gasket??

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I have, and it fit quite nicely.


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Robert2k #25245 10/17/2005 10:32 PM
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mine looks great and it actually fills better too i was getting paint chips and this bypasses the problem as always brets stuff is better then factory now find a blackthingy replacement part :::laughin:::


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Time was taken cleaning bike under dash while it was off.




Look familiar?

Also, if you hand tighten the cap, the key is not needed, or so I have read from others. Pete demonstrated the technique at the Nor'East Rally.


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Robert2k #25247 10/18/2005 11:23 AM
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Same here. The tapered gasket looked better (almost flush) with the console in my opinion.


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Quote:

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Time was taken cleaning bike under dash while it was off.




Look familiar?




You mucky bugger!!
Mine was NO WHERE NEAR as grubby as that!
Where do you keep your bike? There's even dust on the back of the 'dash'!!

I had a tiny bit of crud in the 'hollow' in the tank but the stuborn crap was around the tank opening, in the little groove.
A quick whizz over with a belt sander - clean as a whistle ..

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There's even dust on the back of the 'dash'!!




Hum, gravel roads may have something to do with it!


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moe #25250 10/18/2005 12:22 PM
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Hum, gravel roads may have something to do with it!




Wellllll, OK, we'll let you off there then.

Just as long as you know we're looking and might do a spot check at any time .....

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how much did it cost you in total then Adey?


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Hiya Grip
Invoice from Brent was something like $69 then £8.74 to Her Majesties Highway Robbery Dept.

I'd guess at around £48 all in.

I filled up tonight for the first time using it and it was OK.
Just bit deeper to look into.

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Hey Ade - Just saw this post. Thank YOU!!!

-brent

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It looks good and I hope I don't lose the key for opening it



Kuryakyn will sell you a seperate "spare key" if you're concerned.

Matt

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Hiya Matt
I've since read it is possible to open without the key - I haven't tried it yet.

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Newbie here.

Can someone fill me in on how big the "key" is? Will it attach to a key ring/fob?

I'm making my X-Mas wish list for the wife...the flush mount looks nice.

Thanks and best wishes,

Brad


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The key is about 2" long and about 1" wide. I have mine on the keyring for the extra keys and it is fairly inobtrusive.

I also use one of those quick disconnect deals so the only thing hanging is the main key, a small key ring, and that part of the connector. The rest is in my pocket and does not bother me...


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Great! Thanks for the info.

Adding to my wish list now.

Brad


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bradleyd #25259 11/05/2005 6:29 AM
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probably you can get it here in uk customcruisers.com on nec show they told me anything from kuryakyn and withot duty wchich I paid for parts from Brent


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Hey Grzegorz

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probably you can get it here in uk customcruisers.com on nec show they told me anything from kuryakyn and withot duty wchich I paid for parts from Brent




I like your thinking mate but bradleyd is in Stratford, Conneticut, not Stratford, Warwickshire.

Good point - there is quite a bit of stuff like that at the show and it's still open another day (Sunday).


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