fuel tap - tyga kits...
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fuel tap - tyga kits...
hopefully anyone with a tyga kit can give me an idea to my problem, i am not using a tyga kit as listed in the topic but a cbr 600rr body, and the issue i have come up against is if i use the tank trims i hide the fuel tap.
for those who have purchased a tyga kit, how do you get around this...is the fuel left on all the time? looking at the k-conversion kits they leave a big gap under the tank which would solve my problem but not the look i am after.
see pics below, any ideas would be great..



for those who have purchased a tyga kit, how do you get around this...is the fuel left on all the time? looking at the k-conversion kits they leave a big gap under the tank which would solve my problem but not the look i am after.
see pics below, any ideas would be great..



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Re: fuel tap - tyga kits...
how about drilling a hole in the side to incorporate the tap? its just common sense really lol
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Re: fuel tap - tyga kits...
Fill up every 100km's?
i reckon you could drill a hole in the seat front and make up some sort of stylish adapter.
Or leave it on reserve and fill up every 150km's....
Edit: Get that thing painted pugparcels! I and probably others are left hanging seeing how good it will look when sprayed. Hell, you could even buy a can or two of spray pack and get rid of that gay pride paintjob!
i reckon you could drill a hole in the seat front and make up some sort of stylish adapter.
Or leave it on reserve and fill up every 150km's....

Edit: Get that thing painted pugparcels! I and probably others are left hanging seeing how good it will look when sprayed. Hell, you could even buy a can or two of spray pack and get rid of that gay pride paintjob!

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Re: fuel tap - tyga kits...
I know - sorry for the delay, with our second kiddy, impeding wedding & putting the angle grinder through my foot i have been struggling lately.
the problem i have is the tap touches the side panel, it does not come further than that. If i just cut a hole it is going to look really ugly. Thats why i wondered what was done when a tyga kit was used.
I will get her painted asap. I still have loads to do / aquire .....
rear tyre
both wheels to be powdercoated
new seals for rear caliper & piston
finish riders seat
bar ends
coolant overflow bottle - like the tyga one
sort out the electrics ( when i turn the indicators on the brake light flashes - bad earth )
new front brake pads for sp1 calipers
However the 'done' list is far greater so i am headign the in the right direction.
the problem i have is the tap touches the side panel, it does not come further than that. If i just cut a hole it is going to look really ugly. Thats why i wondered what was done when a tyga kit was used.
I will get her painted asap. I still have loads to do / aquire .....
rear tyre
both wheels to be powdercoated
new seals for rear caliper & piston
finish riders seat
bar ends
coolant overflow bottle - like the tyga one
sort out the electrics ( when i turn the indicators on the brake light flashes - bad earth )
new front brake pads for sp1 calipers
However the 'done' list is far greater so i am headign the in the right direction.
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Re: fuel tap - tyga kits...
I've got the TYGA kit, I can reach round easily and turn the fuel tap.
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Re: fuel tap - tyga kits...
ok, that answers the question then, no cutting or anything like that. cheers DanHam.
to be a real pain in the arse could have a picture showing how it is......please....i will add you to my christmas list!
to be a real pain in the arse could have a picture showing how it is......please....i will add you to my christmas list!
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Re: fuel tap - tyga kits...
ok now confused, am now assuming more than one type of tyga kit available or have they changed in design with age?
anyhow i am either gona have to cut my panel or make cover that can be removed quickly - dzus style fastners.
i am only gonna turn fuel on / off when i go to work and come home in theory.
anyhow i am either gona have to cut my panel or make cover that can be removed quickly - dzus style fastners.
i am only gonna turn fuel on / off when i go to work and come home in theory.
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Re: fuel tap - tyga kits...
A bit dificult to see in this pic, but I hope you get the idea






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Re: fuel tap - tyga kits...
is a bit difficult to see in the pic, as i am at work and wolseley use websense and i cannot see pictures. apparently it stops us working if we have access to the net.
will have a look tonight when i get home thank you in advance. there is always a way.
will have a look tonight when i get home thank you in advance. there is always a way.