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    Question Transalp fuel cock

    As some of you will be aware I bought Transalper's Transalp about 2 months ago, and I love it. I do have one slight problem however. The graphics which used to show the position of the fuel cock have been painted over , so I can't tell where 'On' and 'Reserve' are. This information might be quite useful on say the Dusty Butt, for example. Is there any 600cc Transalp owner out there who can help?


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    This is for an RD04 transalp.

    Hi from the Honda Manual , As you are looking at the bike side on .The longer part of the tap should point straight down when on the Main tank. When the fuel is turned off the longer part points to the front of the bike.When on reserve the longer part points up to the seat . One side of the tap Handle is longer than the other ,When you look at it you will see what i am talking about.

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    Thanks, will have a look tonight.
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    Here's the manual I was given for the TA...
    It's 26mb and looks like it isn't a complete manual, so there are some pages missing, nothing major I think.
    Also it's all just photos of the book in a zip file. I couldn't find the original link so i've uploaded it to fileden. Hope it works.
    You might have to right click and save target or save as.. whatever.
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    Thanks TA, much appreciated. See you after christmas,

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