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TE511

Gas Cap Replacement

11/6/2014

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Not really a big deal to most but the gas cap on this thing is a real Bitch to take off and putting it back on usually took several iterations because it wanted to cross thread itself. Oh and if you didn't Grrrrrr it down tight it would leak. So the guys over on Cafe Husky told me about a factory Husky gas cap which was aluminum and would solve my problems....and it does and it is a nice looking piece to boot.
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Notice how it's warped.
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Just remove the gasket from the stock cap and install it on the new shiny cap and install....done! It screws on as a gas cap should now.
In case you were wondering where I got the cap.
http://www.halls-cycles.com/default....submit1=Search
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