Fuel cap rubber seal
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				davesta
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Fuel cap rubber seal
Hey guys, i just noticed today the rubber seal on my fuel cap is quite hard (almost like plastic). Is this a standard thing or has the rubber perished over the last 10 years? I'm guessing it has, but thought i'd check before i bother getting a new one sent in, thanks a lot everyone  
			
			
									
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
Had reason to pull mine off the other day, and it was definitely floppy, not hard.
 
			
			
									
									
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
Haha, i should have seen that coming  
  , yeah looks like i need a new one, i doubt it seals very well against water coming in. I guess the petrol and petrol fumes perish the rubber pretty quickly. On the plus side the bike runs a bit better and goes a bit harder after new emulsion tubes and having the float heights set correctly (they were at about 11mm  
 ) And i actually have to use choke to start it from cold, amazing....
			
			
									
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
mine was also 11mm ,,miles to rich , did you set them to factory pro 14mm ??
			
			
									
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
Yeah 14mm, that site (and the tubes) saved my bacon, i would have had no idea otherwise. And that business about checking the fuel height with clear tubing just looked crazy. Look forward to taking it for a long run with my dad and seeing if it uses less fuel now then his vstrom 1000 (not that its that important, that makes me sound like an accountant!)
			
			
									
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
i now get between 145 and 160 miles up to reserve  
  
  
  
  
			
			
									
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
steve speed wrote:i now get between 145 and 160 miles up to reserve![]()
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that's fairly respectable, i brimmed mine on saturday and put it onto reserve this morning - must have done around 160 miles. not bad from 14.5L.
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
105 miles to nearly empty, emulsion tubes or commuting? Better get on that factory pro website!
			
			
									
									
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
Yes ... me too ... I'm lucky to get 90 miles  
     Went onto reserve at 72 once  
			
			
									
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
Actually that's something like what I said at the time ... nice twisty with a few mates ... suddenly it died, I nearly got rear-ended!!!
			
			
									
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you nearly got rear ended !!!!!!!!!! was you on the bike at the time ????????? ......any photos?????????? 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
			
			
									
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
i only got 164km frm full to pushing to the gas station empty when in town. on the weekend i got over 200 but that was mostly m1 a40 work.
			
			
									
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Re: Fuel cap rubber seal
@ Steve ... lmao ... trust you to think that!!  You KNOW what I meant!!!
			
			
									
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