27-01-13, 02:33 AM
Reminds me of my old landy. Fuel gauge was accurate for the first & last quarters, anything in between and the needle would swing wildly from 1/4 to 3/4. If you hit the white line at zero, you were out of fuel and the engine would stop instantly, none of this showing zero when you have 20 more miles in the tank crap, once it got to empty, you were done! 
Having said that a fuel gauge on a bike is quite a novelty to me. I'm used to reserve taps!

Having said that a fuel gauge on a bike is quite a novelty to me. I'm used to reserve taps!