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Anonymous
My fuel gauge sits on full all the time, I had a quick look at the connections to the tank and they seem to be alright. Any ideas?
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Anonymous
I'll second that......was thinking about getting an electronic substitute, anybody add one of those?Originally posted by hercomine works great, remove cap, move bike side to side listening for gushing sounds. Hasn't failed me yet.
Dave W
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Ditto.Originally posted by slopokeMy fuel guage actuall works well. Shocking as it may be for a fuel guage on a bike. 8O
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Hotblack
Mines works pretty well, when it hits empty I have a few miles before it hits reserve. I'm not sure how long I have on reserve yet, I'm sure I'll find out someday though, the HARD way...
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No problem with any of my gauges. Used to have a "faulty" connection at the bullet plugs, where you disconnect when you remove the tank, which usually gave a reading of 1/4 tank, regardless of whether tank was full or not. Cleaned them up, and has worked perfect since then.Frosty (falsely accused of "Thread-Hijacking"!)
"Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."
Owner of:
1982 GS1100E
1995 Triumph Daytona 1200
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Anonymous
Funny avitar FrostyOriginally posted by frosty5011No problem with any of my gauges. Used to have a "faulty" connection at the bullet plugs, where you disconnect when you remove the tank, which usually gave a reading of 1/4 tank, regardless of whether tank was full or not. Cleaned them up, and has worked perfect since then.
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