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Gas guage 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
Is it me or is the gas guage on the roadies (mine is an '03) innacurate or slow in registering the actual gas level of the tank? Is there a fix for this?
 
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Re:Gas guage 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
Yes it is slow coming back up to full when you fill it up. AND yes there is a fix for it.....DON'T LOOK AT IT FOR AN HOUR AFTER YOU FILL IT UP. If you do that then it will always bshow full right after you fill it up.
 
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Re:Gas guage 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
Thanks Curt

It's frustrating; You fill up and continue a ride. Therefore by the time you look down the guage won't indicate full as it has been consuming gas.

Based on the fact that it is never really indicative of the feul level what was the point of putting this thing on it?

Thank fully the feul low level indicator works so i just keep an eye on that.

oh well
 
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Re:Gas guage 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
Mine went practically dead.

I removed it from the tank, cleaned up the contacts, bent the contact arms tighter and it works again...well, it only shows 2/3 tank when full.

I need to pull it again and do another cleaning.
 
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Re:Gas guage 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
I have an 03 and when filling the tank it takes 5 to 15 miles to register full; however, on the way down it is right on.

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Last Edit: 2009/12/28 06:27 By Clifford. Reason: typo
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Re:Gas guage 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
It takes mine about 15 minutes also. But then for the rest of tank it seems to do its job. I'd rather have that then it bouncing around as gas sloshed in the tank.




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Re:Gas guage 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
Well once again...you gotta love this site. I just fired the bike up after getting everything put back together (the holidays have kept me busy). I filled the tank up this morning (obviously when I painted it it was completely drained) and now my gas guage isn't registering. It is plugged in and does the sweep when you first turn the key on, but doesn't show any gas. The low gas light also blinked a few times. I only let it run for about 5 minutes, just long enough to warm up and to make sure there weren't any leaks. So I guess I need to let it run for a little longer to register. I remember my past R* were slow to register, but didn't remember it taking this long. I was getting ready to post a new thread and figured I would search it first. Sure enough found my answer! Thanks again!
 
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Re:Gas guage 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
Took it for a quick spin - damn it was cold! Gas guage started working and seemed to be about right on the level, but the gas light kept blinking 8 times then it would pause, 8 times - pause, etc. I never rode this bike enough before tearing it down to realize if it was doing that before the paint job. Oh well, if it keeps doing it I guess I will order a sending unit. I am wondering when I had the tank off and was prepping it for paint if having the tank in all sorts of positions might have done something to it.
 
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Re:Gas guage 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
Mine takes a mile or so before it shows full. The electronics determine the level of fuel in the tank by sensing the "high/low" level for the first minute or so (as the gas sloshes around inside) before it gives you a solid reading. That way the needle isn't jumping all over the gauge.
 
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Re:Gas guage 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
Actually it doesn't matter how full it is, it matters how empty it is. No one ever ran out of gas full.
You could always turn the calender back 30 years and just ride until it ran out of gas then turn the reserve on and drive to the gas station. We didn't need no stinkin' fuel gauge.
 
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Last Edit: 2009/12/26 18:57 By SMSgt.
 
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