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Re: s40 Fuel Gauge?
Reply #30 - 10/10/09 at 07:29:45
 
Besides, it's not a tough bike to push!

(Somehow I don't think that's going in to Suzuki's ad campaign. Grin)
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Reply #31 - 10/10/09 at 15:15:59
 
Okay, whats going on here? I just read the Farts from the battery reply & that was a crackup,, Now this? 2 Funny replies in a row? Awww yea, good fun here today..
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Reply #32 - 10/15/14 at 14:43:47
 
In was having the same problem, even took the motorcycle to Suzuki workshop, before I realize the reserv issue.

SO I came up with a couple of ideas. the first one that I will do will be cut the petcock and lower the reserve level (check image)



I am getting risky in here.

And I was thinking in another solution, one used on a custom BMW R nine T made by Bratstye. an external fuel indicator


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Reply #33 - 10/15/14 at 16:11:24
 
Albert Verdugo wrote on 10/15/14 at 14:43:47:
I am getting risky in here.

And I was thinking in another solution, one used on a custom BMW R nine T made by Bratstye. an external fuel indicator





I like that! That's darn clever.

I stick with the 100 mi. rule myself. and make sure I'm full if I'm going where outside of town where gas stations get more scarce.
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Reply #34 - 10/15/14 at 17:56:47
 
I sure don't see the advantage in making the fuel screen shorter.  Now instead of a 100 mile main tank with a 30 mile reserve....you have a 120 mile main tank and a 10 mile reserve.  I would prefer the extra warning myself......that allows me to ride 20 miles farther than you before I have to start pushing!  In the rural areas....you might need the 30 mile range.

(Actually....I put on a larger tank and I can go 160 miles before I hit reserve).
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Reply #35 - 10/15/14 at 18:51:15
 
Dave wrote on 10/15/14 at 17:56:47:
I sure don't see the advantage in making the fuel screen shorter.  Now instead of a 100 mile main tank with a 30 mile reserve....you have a 120 mile main tank and a 10 mile reserve.  I would prefer the extra warning myself......that allows me to ride 20 miles farther than you before I have to start pushing!  In the rural areas....you might need the 30 mile range.

(Actually....I put on a larger tank and I can go 160 miles before I hit reserve).


I didn't quite understand the point of the shortening of the tube myself either. The second mod would make sense if done properly or nicely.
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Reply #36 - 10/15/14 at 19:47:36
 
The idea is to lower maximize the ride without having to change to reserve.

You could ride always in reserve although. But for me, I prefer to ride a little longer without changing it to reserve, and also when this happens I will know I am low on fuel.

Of course I would like the tank had a sensor and a gauge.

On the other hand, the second solution is more visual but I would think twice before start to making holes in my tank.

Greetings!

Forgot to mention. compared to other motorcycles I owned, in this I need to chance to reserve to quicky, when the tank is at half.
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Reply #37 - 10/15/14 at 20:09:21
 
You don't need a hole in your tank.

Put a T in the fuel line, a couple stick-on mounts, clear hose, done.  Biggest problem is how to vent the top  of the hose without spills or letting in bugs, water, etc.
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Reply #38 - 10/15/14 at 21:52:36
 
Steve H wrote on 10/15/14 at 20:09:21:
You don't need a hole in your tank.

Put a T in the fuel line, a couple stick-on mounts, clear hose, done.  Biggest problem is how to vent the top  of the hose without spills or letting in bugs, water, etc.



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Reply #39 - 10/16/14 at 01:36:46
 
Steve H wrote on 10/15/14 at 20:09:21:
You don't need a hole in your tank.

Put a T in the fuel line, a couple stick-on mounts, clear hose, done.  Biggest problem is how to vent the top  of the hose without spills or letting in bugs, water, etc.


You are actually advertising how much gas is in your tank to the local youths... I see...  Huh
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Reply #40 - 10/16/14 at 01:43:46
 
Anyway, you might consider this alternative for a gas cap



http://www.overstock.com/Sports-Toys/9-inch-Gauge-Gas-Cap/4465793/product.htm...

They once sold the 6" and 12" versions, too. Can't get any simpler than this...
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Re: s40 Fuel Gauge?
Reply #41 - 10/16/14 at 05:13:47
 
Albert Verdugo wrote on 10/15/14 at 19:47:36:
The idea is to lower maximize the ride without having to change to reserve.

Forgot to mention. compared to other motorcycles I owned, in this I need to chance to reserve to quicky, when the tank is at half.


On the Kentucky back roads......30 miles between stations in the rural areas is not uncommon.

If you have to switch to reserve at half a tank......it sounds like you are about ready to need a switch to the manual Raptor petcock.  The diaphragm in your stock petcock must not be working properly.
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Reply #42 - 10/16/14 at 10:30:07
 
After you ride it for a while you can tell when you're getting close to running out, then can switch to reserve on the fly.  

I rather like having about 1/4 tank as reserve.  My most common m/c commute is 30 rural miles with a gas station at either end and none in between; if I can make the first mile before switching to res. I can be pretty sure I'll make it.  (Though I ride pretty gently in that case.)
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Reply #43 - 10/16/14 at 12:20:12
 
Dave wrote on 10/16/14 at 05:13:47:
Albert Verdugo wrote on 10/15/14 at 19:47:36:
The idea is to lower maximize the ride without having to change to reserve.

Forgot to mention. compared to other motorcycles I owned, in this I need to chance to reserve to quicky, when the tank is at half.


On the Kentucky back roads......30 miles between stations in the rural areas is not uncommon.

If you have to switch to reserve at half a tank......it sounds like you are about ready to need a switch to the manual Raptor petcock.  The diaphragm in your stock petcock must not be working properly.  


I was thinking about that. tanks for mention it. It is probably the problem I have ( i was reading about this solution here in this forum)

And it is a cheap solution also Wink
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Reply #44 - 10/16/14 at 12:21:22
 
mpescatori wrote on 10/16/14 at 01:43:46:
Anyway, you might consider this alternative for a gas cap

http://ak1.ostkcdn.com/images/products/4465793/9-inch-Gauge-Gas-Cap-P12416375...

http://www.overstock.com/Sports-Toys/9-inch-Gauge-Gas-Cap/4465793/product.htm...

They once sold the 6" and 12" versions, too. Can't get any simpler than this...


Do you have one of this on your Bike?
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