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Fuel Door Mod for OEM Seat

InspectorGadget

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Well after several months of procrastination I finally completed the Fuel door mod. I see that someone else here beat me to it, but I didn't want to cut up my PE0036 seat so I had to wait on a spare seat.
Thanks to Bob from Utopia I was able to aquire the textured material to cover the door so it matched the existing knee pads. Home Depot provided the hidge and the fuel door itself was cut from the top of a polypropolene 55 gal barrel and shaped using a heat gun.
It wasn't a difficult mod, but took some time to get everything lined up just right.
My wife was so happy as now she doesn't have to get off every time we fuel. C-YA RL
 

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Any interest in offering this to us non-techy's? Maybe we send you our OEM & u mod it

Well after several months of procrastination I finally completed the Fuel door mod. I see that someone else here beat me to it, but I didn't want to cut up my PE0036 seat so I had to wait on a spare seat.
Thanks to Bob from Utopia I was able to aquire the textured material to cover the door so it matched the existing knee pads. Home Depot provided the hidge and the fuel door itself was cut from the top of a polypropolene 55 gal barrel and shaped using a heat gun.
It wasn't a difficult mod, but took some time to get everything lined up just right.
My wife was so happy as now she doesn't have to get off every time we fuel. C-YA RL

And make a nice lil proffit for yourself while aiding all of us that would love this mod. So much a pain with Teddys carrier on the back seat, gotta undo him every time we fill up, just a PITA:banghead: I know I'd be interested, depending on shipping & of course, your mod price :bowdown:
:pray:
 
Nice job.:thumbup: We have the Corbin and love it. I don't understand why this isn't a stock feature from BRP ?:dontknow:
 
Yes you do - all of the stuff on a Spyder that's required to be done, and meant for a mentally challenged 12yo?? Everyone knows that it's not safe to fuel a motorcycle while sitting on it!!! Really!!! (huff)

:roflblack::roflblack:
 
Within the realm of possibility

And make a nice lil proffit for yourself while aiding all of us that would love this mod. So much a pain with Teddys carrier on the back seat, gotta undo him every time we fill up, just a PITA:banghead: I know I'd be interested, depending on shipping & of course, your mod price :bowdown:
:pray:
There is a possibility that your request could be granted.
C-YA RL
 
Well after several months of procrastination I finally completed the Fuel door mod. I see that someone else here beat me to it, but I didn't want to cut up my PE0036 seat so I had to wait on a spare seat.
Thanks to Bob from Utopia I was able to aquire the textured material to cover the door so it matched the existing knee pads. Home Depot provided the hidge and the fuel door itself was cut from the top of a polypropolene 55 gal barrel and shaped using a heat gun.
It wasn't a difficult mod, but took some time to get everything lined up just right.
My wife was so happy as now she doesn't have to get off every time we fuel. C-YA RL

Very nice job!
I am one of those that doesn't mind to raise the seat to fuel and the wife hopps off anyway for safety reasons. (I have seen bikes flame up at fuel stops due to a malfuction of bike or pump). I don't want the wife on there for this reason. Also she likes to walk around between fill ups anyway.
But if I were to do a fuel door I would use your method, Looks good.

Stan
 
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