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Gas fumes-Tupperware removal

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ride1265

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2013 R1200RT
I have a Haynes manual which is not helping me. I need to get to the filler vent hose connections. I small gas all the time in the garage regardless of fuel level. Can someone direct me to a resource on what and how to take off to check this area? Checked YouTube but no joy.
 
Your bike appears to be a R1200RT, so it isn't an Oilhead. The post should get moved to the right sub-forum so the right eyes will see it. On my 1100RT Oilhead, the fuel vent lines come off the tank on the right side of the bike. The right side fairing has to be removed. I have no idea if the 1200 vent lines are located in a similar location.
 
2013 R1200RT
I have a Haynes manual which is not helping me. I need to get to the filler vent hose connections. I small gas all the time in the garage regardless of fuel level. Can someone direct me to a resource on what and how to take off to check this area? Checked YouTube but no joy.

Welcome to the forum!
I will move your post to the Hex/Cam section shortly.
Good luck with the repairs.
Gary
 
Thanks - I will place posts in the hexhead area in the future. Yes the fuel pump recall was done when I bought the bike.
 
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