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RE: Yoshimura R77 Slip Ons - jamdonut - 04-05-2016 Yoshimura R77 Slip Ons - tickedo - 04-05-2016 Out of interest from when my fuel light comes on it takes about 24-25ltr to fill. What's the useable litres RE: Yoshimura R77 Slip Ons - BUSGO - 04-05-2016 A stock busa only holds 21 litres. [WINKING FACE] Sent from my SM-G360G using Tapatalk RE: Yoshimura R77 Slip Ons - Batfink - 05-05-2016 thats real weird tickedo.... as BUGSO said the tank has a max capasity of 21 litres. Personally the most I have squeezed in is about 19 litres but I did push it well past the fuel light. From memory the light usually comes on when you have about 6 litres left. RE: Yoshimura R77 Slip Ons - kev11e - 05-05-2016 Maybe his local servo needs calibration... RE: Yoshimura R77 Slip Ons - Batfink - 05-05-2016 I was thinking more it gets $24-25 worth when light comes on LOL RE: Yoshimura R77 Slip Ons - DjPete - 05-05-2016 Tickedo, This may help. Look very carefully at the tank. It has a logo on it... Does it look like this..?? http://www.motorcyclelife.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Harley-Davidson-Tank-Badge.jpg If it does you have mixed your bikes up. Problem solved... JOKING!!!!!!!! Yoshimura R77 Slip Ons - tickedo - 05-05-2016 Ha not a chance. Maybe Batfink has a point, could be a senior moment |