rhoag
Expert
I was reading posts that showed the coil assembly's touching the tank and tanks that were melting near the exhaust cover, so I thought I would inspect mine. Sure enough the coils were touching and the lower left corner is melting. I reversed the coils so they point sideway vise toward the back. I don't know what I will do about the bottom melting. I did pound the cover down a little because it was touching the tank.
How much space (air gap) do I need between the tank and the cover? I am thinking about putting the stock tank back in. I have never really checked the fuel milage but, what is the range of this sled when trail riding aggresivily with the stock tank? If I get 15-16 MPG and if you can use all 7.4 gallons it would be 111-118 miles. There are times I go 110 between fuel stops so it would be close. Anyone know of a thin material I could put on the exhaust cover to reflect that heat?
How much space (air gap) do I need between the tank and the cover? I am thinking about putting the stock tank back in. I have never really checked the fuel milage but, what is the range of this sled when trail riding aggresivily with the stock tank? If I get 15-16 MPG and if you can use all 7.4 gallons it would be 111-118 miles. There are times I go 110 between fuel stops so it would be close. Anyone know of a thin material I could put on the exhaust cover to reflect that heat?