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Gas odor
I noticed yesterday while riding that my dad's blue RT seemed to smell a bit of gas. I had filled the tank to the top, though I still smelled the gas after 35 miles riding, which should have lowered the level by a gallon or so. It was a hot day yesterday (maybe 90 degrees). What do you think - maybe gas venting from the cap? The odor was clearly from the cap - I gave it the sniff test to be sure.
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I'm getting a recent gas smell too. It's especially noticable when I come back from a ride and park in the garage.
My gas cap seems to just spin and spin, with no stop to the ratcheting.
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Same thing here. Right after putting it in the garage yesterday afternoon. Filled up about 30 miles prior to parking it. However, do not smell today.
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Originally Posted by Magic Man
This is not something I can remember ever seeing on a bike or car, a gas cap that comes loose? MM
Now we know why Lamonster like the new Corbin RT saddle with a door for fueling...
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I've had this problem also. Tank doesn't have to be full. Pulled into the garage with maybe 50 miles on the tank. Smelled the gas pretty strong.
Dwight
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Have not noticed on my RT-S, but I only put 200 miles on it before my Steering position sensor went bad. I might get it back tomorrow. I will keep an eye on mine.
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I'll have to check to see if mine is loose... even my wife mentioned to me "Why does the garage smell of gasoline?" I had _just_ wheeled the bike into the garage after my trip home from work.
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just asked about this on the gas mileage thread
My gas cap seems to seal, and it only stinks after I try and really get the tank full (ever notice how you keep topping it off, and the level keeps going down?). I was wondering if there was an over flow canister or some other California smog gizmo that could cause the 'avoid open flames/sparks' impulse?
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Had this same gas smell on mine when I first got it. At about 3000 miles, had to replace the gas cap as the seal on it broke in two. Have not noticed the gas smell since, now at 6100 miles. However, it is extremely hard to fill completely as gas spews from the vents when trying to fill. Have to be extra careful on the stiffer gas pumps that don't fill slowly. Maybe where some of the smell comes from?
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I experience the same smell. I usually leave the garage door open for about 30 minutes. Usually there is no smell after that time.
Chris PE# 0004
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gas smell
I get this also. Not as much as in the past but I'm not filling it all the way once the nozzles shuts off I only put maybe a little more in to round up the dollar amount ( I know it sounds weird ). Since I'm not topping off, I don't have the issue anymore. I turn the cap until it clicks and I give it another couple of turns, is that ok?
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On the GS/RS there is a fuel vapor exhaust port. It operates when there is an over pressure situation with the fuel system. It is located on the right side of your Roadster under the air box. It is an electrically control purge valve.
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Originally Posted by Dukester
I get this also. Not as much as in the past but I'm not filling it all the way once the nozzles shuts off I only put maybe a little more in to round up the dollar amount ( I know it sounds weird ). Since I'm not topping off, I don't have the issue anymore. I turn the cap until it clicks and I give it another couple of turns, is that ok?
I started getting the gas odor recently. Talked to my dealer about it.
I was filling the gas tank up to the little holes above the inlet, then when it settled, I'd fill it some more. It seems I was overfilling it just a little bit. The extra gas goes into the evap cannister and that's what cuased the odor for me.
Since then I fillup the same way you do and I no longer have a problem.
None of this would be a problem if the bike had better range, because I wouldn't have the need to stuff in every available ounce of gas.
Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
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