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Lamonster gas fill

Dave7691

Member
All I can say is Cindy is a happy F3 rider now .
Looks great easy install she thanks you Lamont no more broken thumbs trying to close the stock unit .:clap::clap::clap:
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Congrats....

Does look nice...:2thumbs: sure your both happy with the change and now the ease to fill her up...:clap:
 
KEY

how do you lock/unlock it....???? i don't see a key hole... is it hidden under the center piece...?
Dan P
SPYD3R
 
how do you lock/unlock it....???? i don't see a key hole... is it hidden under the center piece...?
Dan P
SPYD3R


It does not have a lock, just like most Motorcycles. The whole purpose of this is convenience and good looks.

Cruzr Joe
 
KEYLESS FUEL CAP

I installed one of the keyless caps last week. From start to finish it took 30 minutes. The most difficult part was fishing the special tool under the tupperware to clamp onto a nut so it wouldn't turn when taking a screw out. But that took about 3 minutes to get that done. Lamont has a video on YouTube that shows the whole installation. The cap is very well made and comes in three finishes.
 
I got mine today and its already installed. Ready for leaving to Spyderfest in the morning.
 
I took a very small amount of plumbers grease to put on the O ring and wiped off the excess. It goes on almost too easy now.
 
What happens to the gas that overflows on that second plastic level? Does it drain out or go back in the tank?
 
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