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fuel tank XJ750-900

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by OzRoadbandit, May 15, 2012.

  1. OzRoadbandit

    OzRoadbandit Member

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    I have the opportunity to buy a new fuel tank to suit an XJ900F model. From what I can establish they were build from 1985 to whenever.
    My question is, will a 900F tank suit/fit a 1984 model XJ750RL ? ...the 900 look alike with the 750 motor.
    cheers
     
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    Hi Ozroadbandit
    The 900 tank should fit your RL
     
  3. jimgenie0906

    jimgenie0906 New Member

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    Okay, I am now trying to change my brake fluid and it's not on my handlebars. Where is it and how do I fill it up? All of my friends keep telling me it's on my handlebars like all the others but I don't see it. I am taking a wild guess and saying it's just below the right handlebar, looks like I need an allen wrench to take the bolt off and fill it up. Is this the right place? Help!

    Jimmy
     
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    Which model bike ?
     
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    jimgenie' you should probly start your own topic.. welcome ..must be a 750 seca, thats it with th allen wrench cap. Plenty to do learn yet.
     

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