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Fuel filter - she is changed Observations for those that follow When it won't come out keep wriggling and twisting and suddenly it will pop out.Some fuel pipe connection pliers make it easier to disconnect the fuel connector. The cheap and nasty ones on Ebay that come in a set of 3 do the job - you need the red onesThe KL145 (and the UFI equivalent) is about 5mm bigger in diameter than what you are changing. This means that you cannot reuse the old tie wrap unless it was installed leaving a long tailWhen it won't go in, keep wriggling and twisting and suddenly it will pop in - see above Thanks for the help everyone
It's not hard MG5Obvious 10mm bolt at the back then lift wiggle and pull to rear should get it clear of the bungs at the front.Watch that you don't bang the tank on the head stock and tank will now be loose .From LH side of bike lift and tilt tank away from you and underneath you'll find a rubber breather hose pull that free.With that disconnected you have space to move the tank a bit morePossibly worth protecting RH cylinder head now and/or get a glamorous assistant to make sure that you don't loose control and whack tank on cylinder head Disconnect fuel quick release by squeezing the 2 white buttons either side and pull to front You now have room to follow the wiring to the plug, mine was tucked in under the top tube. Install is the opposite of disassembly, just make sure you get a positive click from the quick release HTH
I have been dreading doing this to my 2016 Stone, but finally decided it should be done so get with it. Pleasant surprise was that start to finish it took me one hour. I used 3/8 oetiker fuel line clamps and reused the original plastic tie.
I wasn'table to reuse the zip tie, so might be worth having one to hand
Against all odds I haven't replace mine and it is still riding fine, 2011 V7 racer. approx. 40,000 km on the bike, avoiding ethanol gasoline as much as possible.
If it blows up let's hope it's somewhere sensible like at home or in the pub carpark
Bravo - how did it go?I found it a bit fiddly but easily doable with care