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The best transparent fuel gauge on a motorcycle?
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Sanjiv
Can't use the, " NO you can't ride it. I'm almost outta gas" lie..!
That's the safest way to not get scam in petrol pump 😂
In a Pursuit: Cops be like: ya he's low ...he ain't going far😂
Now thieves know which bike to drain fuel from😂😂😂
I'd add a couple of floating rubber duckies inside.🤣🦆🦆🦆
If you make the tires clear you can see the air level too
It's nice, but.. there is a reason a tank isn't transparant. The sunlight degrades the quality and supports growth you don't want in your tank. Polyurethane can actually absorb Gasoline and degrade over time with it. Unlike Steel Gas tanks, the gasoline can also degrade in quality over time from frequent sun exposure. Have fun with that, gasoline isnt exposed to sunlight for a reason, which is why the tanks are hidden, and gas cans are metal or a special thick plastic of specific colors. Being in direct sunlight can cause it to rise and evaporat faster. Fuel tanks are supposed to be metal in some countries as they tend to hold fuel after an accident and not spill all over the bike starting a fire.
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