Thanks for the interest & feedback on my "perceived" problem. I really appreciate that people actaully care. It's good to see that the camaraderie has not disappeared after my time away from bikes.Strika wrote:Yep asthe other have said, it's nothing to worry about and is a "Feature" of the bike. It is termed a "vented Fuel Cap". It's purpose is to equalise the pressure inside and outside the tank when temps vary. It also stops hydraulic lock of the fuel. If no vent, then the fuel would struggle to be sucked out of a vacuum.
As I mentioned in my welcome post to you, I have one of these and have pulled it apart and put it back together a couple of times. Not much a I can't do on one of these. So if you have any issues, just PM me.
slaps999 wrote:Thanks for the interest & feedback on my "perceived" problem. I really appreciate that people actaully care. It's good to see that the camaraderie has not disappeared after my time away from bikes.Strika wrote:Yep asthe other have said, it's nothing to worry about and is a "Feature" of the bike. It is termed a "vented Fuel Cap". It's purpose is to equalise the pressure inside and outside the tank when temps vary. It also stops hydraulic lock of the fuel. If no vent, then the fuel would struggle to be sucked out of a vacuum.
As I mentioned in my welcome post to you, I have one of these and have pulled it apart and put it back together a couple of times. Not much a I can't do on one of these. So if you have any issues, just PM me.
Strika wrote:..... In the past, I never witnessed a rider not stopping for another rider who may have broken down or had a mishap or puncture. These days it is less likely to occur.....
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