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vfr fuel tank

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Sorry to be a pain but does anyone have detailed fitting instuctions (including benefits, pitfalls etc) of the vfr fuel tank. I will also be fitting vfr handlebars if this makes any difference. Thanks in advance oh knowledgeable ones. Den
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google is your friend.
theres a few threads scattered around - and on superhawk forum.

be prepared to take a hammer to it to make it fit!
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Yes, I did it a few years ago and if I can find the page on my website I'll post a link. Took it back to standard pretty soon after though and bought a TDM for touring on.

Might not be till next week though as I'm going away. I did a whole "blow by blow" picture album of how to do it and can help you with the details once I find the page.
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Stratman wrote:Yes, I did it a few years ago and if I can find the page on my website I'll post a link. Took it back to standard pretty soon after though and bought a TDM for touring on.

Might not be till next week though as I'm going away. I did a whole "blow by blow" picture album of how to do it and can help you with the details once I find the page.
Paul, what happened to your link (http://www.easternriders.net/vfr_vtr.htm) :?:

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sirch345 wrote:
Stratman wrote:Yes, I did it a few years ago and if I can find the page on my website I'll post a link. Took it back to standard pretty soon after though and bought a TDM for touring on.

Might not be till next week though as I'm going away. I did a whole "blow by blow" picture album of how to do it and can help you with the details once I find the page.
Paul, what happened to your link (http://www.easternriders.net/vfr_vtr.htm) :?:

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I took the page down Chris as I was a bit peed off with some idiots' reactions :evil: , however when I get back on the PC with that website on I'll re-publish it. I can be a sensitive little soul you know :whatever
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Thanks very much Stratman, i'll look foward to reading it and being enlightened. Hope your time away is for pleasure and you enjoy it. Thanks once again, Den :D :thumbup:
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Stratman wrote: I took the page down Chris as I was a bit peed off with some idiots' reactions :evil: , however when I get back on the PC with that website on I'll re-publish it. I can be a sensitive little soul you know :whatever
That's your privilege Paul, and I understand where you're coming from :wink:

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There you go - back up online again. Hope it helps. :D
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Thanks very much indeed Stratman for the step by step instructions but if i am to be honest with my self i dont think i could do it (lack of skill, facilities). So i think on long runs will strap 5 litre can on the rear. Hope you had a nice few days away. Thanks once again, Den
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TBH I don't think it is worth it - I put hard luggage on for long touring and kept a 5l can in the topbox "just in case". France used to be a problem but you can use your Visa Debit/Maestro at the Intermarche etc on Sundays now so even that wouldn't be a problem as long as you start checking for fuel stations at about 80-90 miles.

On the TDM i can wait until about 170 miles before starting to look!
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