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2003 Motorcycle OM.fm
WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death.
FUEL
Removing the fuel tank
1.
Make sure the engine is cold.
2.
Position the vehicle upright on a stand.
3.
Make sure the fuel cap is tightened securely.
4.
Remove the seat.
5.
Remove the left and right side number panels.
6.
Remove remove the left (below top) and right
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Fuel fire or explosion
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
The fuel tank on your vehicle has been
designed to be removed without having to
drain the fuel from it. However, gasoline is
extremely flammable and can explode under
certain conditions. A tank with fuel in it can
be heavy to handle. If you drop it or fuel
spills from the tank, the risk of fire or explo-
sion is increased. You can be seriously
injured or killed in a fuel accident.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
A filled tank is heavy, so be sure you can
safely lift and handle the tank before you
attempt to remove the tank from the vehicle.
Make sure the work area is free of things that
can ignite fuel. (e.g., sparks, flame, welders,
cigarettes, torches, etc.).
Make sure the fuel cap is tightened securely.
Wipe up any spilled gasoline quickly.
Position the bottom of the fuel tank on a level
surface away from the work area.
1.
Left number panel bolts
1.
Right number panel bolts
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