Fuel gauge heads up.
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2021 8:33 pm
This caused me 4 months of grief...the recommended tank insert is available from several sources.
The one recommended to me inserted into the tank beautifully and hooked up seamlessly yet I could not get it to send an accurate signal to the Norge ECM (I'm using the bike's stock instrument cluster) no matter what I tried. First I thought it was a bad ground as I had "thoughtfully" put in a thin insulating pad between tank and chassis not realizing the mounting should be metal to metal and remove any possibility of a bad ground. With that rectified bare metal to bare metal and still not right I pulled the float insert out and discovered I had left in the pin inserted to immobilize the float during shipping from the manufacturer. It was right there, big yellow sticker holding the pin in place with big black letters reading: "remove before installation." Yet to do is final gauge calibration with the help of Triking guru John Thorpe. While I'm still chasing a couple of error codes, the trike is finally on the road and slowly getting accustomed to it's owner.
The one recommended to me inserted into the tank beautifully and hooked up seamlessly yet I could not get it to send an accurate signal to the Norge ECM (I'm using the bike's stock instrument cluster) no matter what I tried. First I thought it was a bad ground as I had "thoughtfully" put in a thin insulating pad between tank and chassis not realizing the mounting should be metal to metal and remove any possibility of a bad ground. With that rectified bare metal to bare metal and still not right I pulled the float insert out and discovered I had left in the pin inserted to immobilize the float during shipping from the manufacturer. It was right there, big yellow sticker holding the pin in place with big black letters reading: "remove before installation." Yet to do is final gauge calibration with the help of Triking guru John Thorpe. While I'm still chasing a couple of error codes, the trike is finally on the road and slowly getting accustomed to it's owner.