Very helpful. I pulled the cotter pin to remove the tank. The thing I liked most about the video was that it helped me realize it was not that complicated and that I could do it myself.
I need to remove my tank to have a ding repaired, but have a lot of other bits and pieces (including fuel lines) to replace. Do you know the best place to buy things like fuel line and clutch lever for an old Ducati monster?
Very helpful. I pulled the cotter pin to remove the tank. The thing I liked most about the video was that it helped me realize it was not that complicated and that I could do it myself.
Thanks for taking the time.
thanks nice video
Pull cotter pin and slide the pin out to remove the tank..so much easier per Haynes and shop manual..
amaaaaaazing, thanks!
I need to remove my tank to have a ding repaired, but have a lot of other bits and pieces (including fuel lines) to replace. Do you know the best place to buy things like fuel line and clutch lever for an old Ducati monster?
Thx
Use the cotter pin!! Much easier
very low light but good video thanks
lol why does he talk like that
Pull cotter pin and slide the pin out to remove the tank..so much easier per Haynes and shop manual..