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Tank removal?

The_Veg

D'OH!
Very little plastic needs removing to get the tank off a K100RT. If memory serves, you only need to remove the left lower fairing panel, and then only so you can get to the fuel lines and electrical connetctions. A single 10mm bolt at the rear secures the tank. Remove that bolt and pull the tank rearward.
If you do go the direct-battery route, don't forget a fuse holder in-line on the positive side!
 
OOPS!

That was supposed to be a reply to the thread about installing the accessory jack on the K100RT...

How about a little of that Immoderator Magic here? :D
 
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