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    Reserve fuel?

    How often do you change the reserve fuel in your bike??

    We were discussing tonight at the SATNR about how fresh the reserve fuel is when you go to use (or don't use) the reserve tap on older bikes, and if not changed at least yearly how it may cause rough running or at worse no go at all.

    Bikes with low fuel warning lights, how do you change the fuel in there without a tap and without running your bike low enough???
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    You're having a laugh aren't you?
    There may be some exceptions, but most bikes use the same fuel tank for on and reserve just a tap with different height inlets, so the fuel is continually being refereshed and mixed every time you refill.
    What may be an issue, is water and dirt from gas station fuel storage tanks gathering at the bottom of the tank.

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    yeah same tank. different level
    Thats whats up.

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    But how does it know its reserve fuel.... is it heaver to be at the bottom of the tank??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Korumba View Post
    But how does it know its reserve fuel.... is it heaver to be at the bottom of the tank??
    haha classic piss take I hope
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    I had a special tap fitted to my R6 just to be able to drain and refill the reserve on my bike. It seams to have worked as i don't get the rough riding in reserve now I get the mechanic to do it when he does the oil change and fills the air box up with air again. P/T

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOGAR View Post
    I had a special tap fitted to my R6 just to be able to drain and refill the reserve on my bike. It seams to have worked as i don't get the rough riding in reserve now I get the mechanic to do it when he does the oil change and fills the air box up with air again. P/T
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laxi View Post
    haha classic piss take I hope
    Don't be so sure. I rode with a muppet once who ran out of fuel between Kaiaua & Orere Point on his TZR250. It was subsequently revealed he used to always ride on reserve because it was only the small tank and when that ran out he figured he'd have the main tank left. I shit you not.

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    Yep there are some real winners out there. Even in this day where information is only a click away.

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    For years I've been draining my tank every 3 months when it got to about 1/4 full, half filling it with fresh gas and then putting the old stuff back in the top to keep the reserve stuff resonably fresh. Have I been wasting my time then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    For years I've been draining my tank every 3 months when it got to about 1/4 full, half filling it with fresh gas and then putting the old stuff back in the top to keep the reserve stuff resonably fresh. Have I been wasting my time then?
    Apparently.
    I've done some research and found this diagram on the net of the internal workings of a modern Japanese bike's fuel tank. Obviously European and others may well be different.
    All these years I thought the fuel tap was a manual valve that switched between the on and reserve inputs, but apparently it's just an electronic switch that sends your fuel demands to the electronic control unit inside the tank. And I always thought the vent hose was to allow petrol vapours to escape....totally stunned by these revelations. The internet is truly a wonderful thing.
    Mind you, you do have to take some of the information you find on the net with a grain of salt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Korumba View Post
    How often do you change the reserve fuel in your bike??

    We were discussing tonight at the SATNR about how fresh the reserve fuel is when you go to use (or don't use) the reserve tap on older bikes, and if not changed at least yearly how it may cause rough running or at worse no go at all.

    Bikes with low fuel warning lights, how do you change the fuel in there without a tap and without running your bike low enough???


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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    Apparently.
    Mind you, you do have to take some of the information you find on the net with a grain of salt.
    I can see your obvious error here and the reason for your confusion.

    Whilst your diagram is correct, it is only relevant for Northern Hemisphere bikes being driven on the Right side of the road.

    PLEASE IGNORE THIS UNFORTUNATE AND CLEARLY ACCIDENTAL BUM STEER

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    I can see your obvious error here and the reason for your confusion.

    Whilst your diagram is correct, it is only relevant for Northern Hemisphere bikes being driven on the Right side of the road.

    PLEASE IGNORE THIS UNFORTUNATE AND CLEARLY ACCIDENTAL BUM STEER
    Well I must admit I did get it off an American website...(nuff said!)
    Thanks for your valuable input YellowDog.

    So, for Southern Hemisphere bikes is the control centre at the front of the tank?

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    bahahahha this thread made my day.

    just incase i missed sth in the thread...

    heres the REAL answer.. hopefully,,
    http://www.obairlann.net/reaper/moto...serve-faq.html


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