Help! T120 2025 Tank Off.

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  1. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Member

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    #21 RBinDevon, Sep 21, 2025 at 7:13 PM
    Last edited: Sep 21, 2025 at 7:41 PM
    Tank off now.

    Eventually found the socket to the power unit up in the cockpit.
    Been able to get the blue tape off, but how the heck does one get the bit out as I can hardly get one finger on it.
    I can see that the wire has been folded but don’t seen to be able to pull it out.

    Help.
     
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  2. TRIPLE X

    TRIPLE X Senior Member

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    Any chance of a pic of the connector?
     
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  3. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Member

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    @TRIPLE X
    Sure, will do as soon as enough daylight in the garage.
     
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  4. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Member

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  5. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Member

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    Need to get. An insulated hook to pull it out.
    The wire to the plug was folded up and had blue insulated tape round it.
    How one can get it out on the T120 2025 model with the tank on is beyond me!
     
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  6. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Member

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    The easiest way to get it out is to remove the fixing screw. Then one has plenty of room.

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    The plug out, (AT LAST).

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    The blue glove is protecting the fuel rail input
     
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  7. Boothman

    Boothman First Class Member

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    Result at last :party: - assuming YODEL have delivered is the job all done and dusted now?
     
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  8. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Member

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    No chance, promised a delivery today with an emailed time slot.
    Wonderful company NOT.

    No notification email of intended delivery.
    The weather here is bright sunshine, could be out for a lovely ride on my new T120.
    Rugger or words to that effect!
     
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  9. 243jimb

    243jimb Member

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    You don't have to remove the tank as mentioned above. Undo the bolt at the rear, move the tank back slightly and lift the rear.
     
  10. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Member

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    Glad that it worked out for you & that you didn’t need to remove the tank.
    I had to go down from the top (by the main spar) with a screwdriver to break/remove the blue insulation tape, also I had to remove the Torx bolt to gain extra clearance by pulling aside the cable/pipe clamp so that the socket could easily slide out.
    So, with my bike, I don’t think that it would have been possible without the tank off. IMHO.
    However I am also in the process of fitting extra lamps so the cables would have to be clipped up to the main spar under the tank. Hence the tank had to come off.
    Knowing what I have learned now it is only a few mins to remove the tank completely. Mind I did run the fuel level right down to less than 20miles range.
     
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