nabrxx
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posted September 22, 2018 07:29 PM
I'm removing a Concours gas tank next week to patch a leak...
If anyone has any PDFs that detail how to remove the tank it would be appreciated. Otherwise, I'll wing it. I haven't been here in a while, how is everybody? I finished my BA at Columbia and now I'm a Columbia Graduate student studying Sustainability management...but I still would love an assist with the gas tank removal..I still have my 2008 conny and sh's going strong. I wrecked a BMW GS 800 a ways back and recently blew the motor on a Triumph Tiger 800---but my conny is going strong--I hope to hear from you folks
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fish_antlers
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posted September 23, 2018 12:34 PM
Maybe there's an exploded parts diagram on something like bike bandit?
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Jakester4410
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posted February 09, 2022 03:52 AM
Read the shop manual remove bolts and get help to hold it up or drain it with a hand pump. I almost dropped mine .the fuel line clip is a bit hard to remove. Used a 90 degree angled pick and carefully lifted it up to unlock fuel line . Wear goggles so it does not spray your eyes. Enjoy your Connie and good luck.
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fish_antlers
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posted February 14, 2022 09:57 PM
This post somehow made it into a dream last night. Dreamt there was a C14 in a garage under my house and the tank was rusting along the back right bottom seam. Thieves were trying to steal the bike. It had a rather square car tire for the front tire. The bike was white with a giant blue stripe. The keyless start also didn't work.
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