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fst4dr

stupid question about fuel tank

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Took the tank off to paint the bike and cant remember which of the tubes at the right rear of the tank is the return and which is the vent.

Thanks

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Figured it out yet?? I will have to go out to the barn to look at mine if you haven't.
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Here you go.
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Thanks, thats exactly what I needed.
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I'm sorry streetsurfer ,
can you tell me what is and were is the canister ?
I have in 906 ?
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multicris wrote:I'm sorry streetsurfer ,
can you tell me what is and were is the canister ?
I have in 906 ?
Cris
My US bike did not have a canister for gas vapors. That line dumps to the ground alongside the battery vent line. From previous discussion on some unused frame tabs on US bikes, I think it may have been a charcoal canister attached to the left rear frame behind the left rear side cover. IIRC a California member mentioned his bike had a canister mounted there, and I imagine it was the one for gas vapors.
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