Just a bit of information for those of you who installed the digital cluster in your Blur.
I was curious about how much gas was actually still in the tank when the fuel level indicator starts flashing (two bars lit) so when my indicator started flashing today, I stuck a wooden stick (yeah, I know, not really scientific) into the tank till it hit bottom and pulled it out and measured 3.5 inches of fuel depth. I've also noted that it takes a little over a gallon of gas to fill the tank when the level indicator starts flashing. So, since the tank is suppose to have a capacity of 7.5L (1.98 gal), there's no need to panic when the level indicator starts to flash.
That's what I was afraid of. Ah well. I was looking really longingly at the blue gauge that I ran across somewhere out there. I mean the orange is great and all, but the orange doesn't have a long life expectancy on my Blur. I'm thinking of changing all the orange for either black or white. The orange vinyl might get replaced with identical white reflective material. Love that safety stuff, hehe. That reminds me, I need to PM NathanielSalzman a thank you for the nautilus install on his site. Worked like a charm and took like 45 lazy minutes.
Just a thought, but if the fuel sensor works like I think it does, I wouldn't be surprised if the gas remaining in the tank when the light comes on varies from bike to bike.
2strokebuzz: When news breaks, we put it under a tarp in the garage.
Could be that PGO's stretching the fuel capacity issue by adding in the amount of fuel in the gravity feed tank behind the main, the float bowl, and the fuel lines themselves.
I got nervous the other day after a nice ride in the country when the 'flashing' gas indicated only 1 bar left ... it took 1.3 gallons to fill. I thought the literature stated 2 gallon capacity, so I was really puzzled until seeing this post. Thanks for the info. So I still had a few 10ths to go!