Cannot thank you enough for this. Eben for those who do not have the exact same setup, the way that you go through this is instructive enough to make it applicable to other situations/configurations. Saved me lots of trial and error.
Have to add my thanks for the excellent instructions on tank removal. I’ve watched others but was always unsure about how to remove the fuel line. This video makes it crystal clear. Great job.
Great video. Used this video and your video on emptying the tank of fuel to remove the tank from my 2011 T100 - perfect, no damage, no spilt fuel. Saved me time and prevented me damaging anything.
My computer was down yesterday and I must have spent 2 hours trying to unplug the fuel line while working under the tank with a mirror. Got the Mac back today and hooked it up, found Paul's video and I'll spend 5 minutes in the morning removing my tank,. Thank you very much, It is one of the best UA-cam videos I've seen, info is right on the money, video quality is excellent and sound is great. EXCELLENT!
Good stuff! Just had a scary moment where my 2012 Triumph scrambler started spewing gas out while riding on the freeway, and losing power a bit. Immediately killed the bike and coasted to the side. Towed home and pulled the tank and that clip was completely loose. Last service to check the valves the shop must have failed to secure it. I was able to push back in and lock the plastic tab just like you showed. Thanks for the clear video on this process.
Extremely helpful! Thanks so much! I have to remove the tank off my 95' Thunderbird 900 and they basically have the same configuration. I couldn't find anything online and this is the closest thing to it! Really appreciate you posting this!
Paul are you a professional educator? I ask b/c you are so well organized, speak clearly and completely, factor in verbal and behavioral redundancy, that every task is understandable. Makes me think that I could successfully undertake any DIY project that you narrated and demonstrated. You definitely have a gift. Thanks.
Excellent video ! I am removing tank for first time and did not understand the orange clip/fuel line removal even after checking many other posts and a couple videos. Yours is tremendous for the detail in each step and clearly explained. You made my day!
Great video, mechanic, cameramen, and spokesman. Don't let the haters keep you from making more viddies. For all those that gave this a 👎you can have two 🖕🖕.
Great video Paul keep them coming. I fitted a 12v auxiliary socket to my Bonne, wish I'd seen your video first, however I used the same method to remove the tank and connect to the electrics. Just a correction on the specification, the fuel tank capacity on the +2009 EFI models is 12 litres. 4 litres or so is lost to make room for the fuel pump and filter. I know as I inadvertently ran my 2010 model dry, all it took to fill was just over 12 litres.
BTW I simple connected to the stock Triumph wiring connector by means of a pair of shrink wrapped 6.3mm male spade crimp on terminals. Wiring colour codes are as you'd expect black -12v earth and purple +12v live.
Thanks for the video. I need to access the relay to check why my pump's not running after many months idle. I do hope it's not the brain being too brainy ;-)
Thank you John for the positive feedback. No, I am not an educator. I'm just one of these guys who likes to understand how everything works that we use in life. I watched a lot of other videos and I thought that I can do that as well, and voila. Just lucky I guess :)
London certainly has lots to offer , I'm a country /small-town guy myself so its too busy for me ! If you make it over again make sure you travel , we have some surprisingly beautiful scenery / villages / castles etc !! All the best.
Thanks for the video! I used this to help me understand how to take the tank off my 07 T100. I do have a petcock, so I fortunately didn't have to drain the tank. After putting the tank back on, I now leak fuel from the overflow (vent) tube when I try to add fuel. Any ideas why?
I'm not sure. This is the first bike I have ever owned and only had it 2 months when I made this video. I don't know any details about other bikes. Sorry.
Great video. Clear instructions, unhurried and excellent close up shots. Many thanks.
Big props, had my wife watch this with me so she could give an assist undoing all the connections while I held the tank and this made it super easy.
Thanks for close-ups that were reasonably well lit and in focus.
Best video! I wish all videos on UA-cam were by you.
Cannot thank you enough for this. Eben for those who do not have the exact same setup, the way that you go through this is instructive enough to make it applicable to other situations/configurations. Saved me lots of trial and error.
Have to add my thanks for the excellent instructions on tank removal. I’ve watched others but was always unsure about how to remove the fuel line. This video makes it crystal clear. Great job.
Great video. Used this video and your video on emptying the tank of fuel to remove the tank from my 2011 T100 - perfect, no damage, no spilt fuel. Saved me time and prevented me damaging anything.
Another excellent video, I couldn't figure how to unclip the fuel line, you're video and description makes it really easy. Thanks for Posting.
My computer was down yesterday and I must have spent 2 hours trying to unplug the fuel line while working under the tank with a mirror. Got the Mac back today and hooked it up, found Paul's video and I'll spend 5 minutes in the morning removing my tank,. Thank you very much, It is one of the best UA-cam videos I've seen, info is right on the money, video quality is excellent and sound is great. EXCELLENT!
Thanks buddy. Ride safe and have fun.
These are all incredibly empowering videos. Very professionally shot and edited and very usable.
Bravo. A fine example of UA-cam being useful!
Good stuff! Just had a scary moment where my 2012 Triumph scrambler started spewing gas out while riding on the freeway, and losing power a bit. Immediately killed the bike and coasted to the side. Towed home and pulled the tank and that clip was completely loose. Last service to check the valves the shop must have failed to secure it. I was able to push back in and lock the plastic tab just like you showed. Thanks for the clear video on this process.
Excellent tutorial, I'm ready to pull my tank for the AI removal. Thank you for taking the time to help others.
Great video! I feel way more confident now when I go to relocate my ignition. Thanks!
Used this guide to remove the fuel hose from the tank, thanks for great explanation
Thank you Sir! Was stuck right at the gas hose part while taking my Thruxton apart for some plastidip! Great Video!
This video really helped me to take my gas tank off. Thank you so much for this video.
Extremely helpful! Thanks so much! I have to remove the tank off my 95' Thunderbird 900 and they basically have the same configuration. I couldn't find anything online and this is the closest thing to it! Really appreciate you posting this!
Shane McCarthy Glad I could help Shane. Ride safe and have fun.
Thank you so very much. Well done and much appreciated. Looking forward to anything you can teach us.
Thanks. Paul nice clear video - fellow Bonnie owner.
Fantastic Video! You explain the process VERY WELL, thank you!
What can I say but thanks a lot for taking the time to help us bonneville users.
Thanks for the kind words Alec. Ride safe and have fun.
Paul are you a professional educator? I ask b/c you are so well organized, speak clearly and completely, factor in verbal and behavioral redundancy, that every task is understandable. Makes me think that I could successfully undertake any DIY project that you narrated and demonstrated. You definitely have a gift. Thanks.
Excellent video showing very clear instructions. Thank you very much. I can now try this myself. ❤️
Used this method and excellent results. About to go in again to remove the sat nav and came back for a refresher. Nice one
This is the best video I've seen on this subject thanks
Great Video. Straight to the point.
Thank you, man. That was so perfectly clear. I'm removing my tank to have it painted and you have made me very comfortable about doing so.
Excellent video ! I am removing tank for first time and did not understand the orange clip/fuel line removal even after checking many other posts and a couple videos. Yours is tremendous for the detail in each step and clearly explained. You made my day!
Glad I could help. Ride safe and have fun.
Top video, I now know everything to take my tank off. I want to fit A GPS to the T120, so need to route electrical cables under the tank.
Excellent and very helpful video. Thanks !
Kind regards from a French fellow biker
Great video, mechanic, cameramen, and spokesman. Don't let the haters keep you from making more viddies.
For all those that gave this a 👎you can have two 🖕🖕.
thanks Paul, great, easy to follow content I used to take the tank off my 2020 Bonneville Bobber, cheers!
Thanks a lot for your very useful tutorial. Can't wait to use it for removing my tank from my t100 and send it to custom paint service ;)
Thanks, Paul. Good pointers ✌️
This just helped me a great deal... I know it's an old video now but very helpful thank you.
Thank you for your super helpful and clear instructions.
Great video, easy explanation, will apply it on my Thruxton, cheers from Mexico.
Great video Paul keep them coming. I fitted a 12v auxiliary socket to my Bonne, wish I'd seen your video first, however I used the same method to remove the tank and connect to the electrics. Just a correction on the specification, the fuel tank capacity on the +2009 EFI models is 12 litres. 4 litres or so is lost to make room for the fuel pump and filter. I know as I inadvertently ran my 2010 model dry, all it took to fill was just over 12 litres.
VERY useful, clear demonstration. Thank you.
Thank you so much !! I needed this video and your so quick, to the point , but also informative !
I appreciate your videos. Thank you.
Fantastic video, congrats & thanks for sharing!
Very well made and informative. Gives me the confidence to remove my SE’s tank
Good man 👍 Fantastic help to me about to remove the tank on my 2014 Bonneville T100.
Thanks for taking the time to make this, it was very helpful.
Thank you so much. Lovely, clear instructions have really helped today!!!
Excellent video! very well explained.
great explanation. thanks from italy
Hi Paul Thanks for the video it was a great help putting the tank back on a triumph America I have. Keep up the helpful hints
Thanks Paul, very helpful. I have a Speedmaster and I'm hoping its a similar process. Need to get the tank off to install an AI removal kit.
That is what I call a pro video. Thank you .
Thanks for taking the time to make this. Exactly what I needed.
Very useful video, Paul. Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much I found this really helpful
thankyou for posting this i belive this is the same for a 2016 T120 I released the slider no knowing to push the buttons , i do now thanks to you
Great video and instruction!
Thank you, very helpful!
Thanks! That was extremely helpful.
excellent! thank you sir!
Thank you for this. Very helpful!
Wow nice bike brother , them bags look very nice on it and that seat is very nice to nice choices I want a bonnie pretty bad
Glad I could help.
Have a great day.
Thanks so much That helped me out I was stuck. Big thank you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Excellent! thank you very much.
Great video. Great instruction.
Thanks for this video! Removing my gas tank for the AI removal was made a *lot* easier because of this and the gas siphon video.
Glad it helped you out Jason. Have fun and be safe.
Great video presentation thank you.
Really good video, well done!🇬🇧
BTW I simple connected to the stock Triumph wiring connector by means of a pair of shrink wrapped 6.3mm male spade crimp on terminals. Wiring colour codes are as you'd expect black -12v earth and purple +12v live.
Thank you Paul!
Thanks for the video. I need to access the relay to check why my pump's not running after many months idle. I do hope it's not the brain being too brainy ;-)
Thanks for the great clip!!!
Nicely done. A big help, thanks for doing this how-to.
You are very welcome. Ride safe and have fun.
Great video.
Cheers mate!
Hi, Thanks for this well made video. I have been hanging upside down trying to get the blasted quick release valve off my 2011 TB Storm.
Glad I could help. I love the look of the Thunderbird Storm, I almost bought one. Ride safe.
Hi that was very useful for me. Nice and clear instructions. Thanks.
Excellent tutorial.. Thanks
Very helpful and well explained Thanks
Greeting´s from Germany. Absolut helpful video. Now I can start with my action. happy easter to you Paul.
+Dietmar Böhnke
Happy Easter to my friend across the ocean.
Wonderful 👍 helpful and useful tips ❤️🙏
Thank you John for the positive feedback. No, I am not an educator. I'm just one of these guys who likes to understand how everything works that we use in life. I watched a lot of other videos and I thought that I can do that as well, and voila. Just lucky I guess :)
Excellent video ! Thanks
Thank you from England .. wasn't sure how fuel line connecter worked .. I do now !
You are very welcome. I have been to London, loved it there, wish I could go back. Ride safe.
London certainly has lots to offer , I'm a country /small-town guy myself so its too busy for me !
If you make it over again make sure you travel , we have some surprisingly beautiful scenery / villages / castles etc !! All the best.
Excellent video mate! Nice and clear explanation. Love the Bonnie, and will have one before long!
Off to watch some more! Subbed :-)
I have a new Street twin , hope this is similar , the only difference I can see is the rear mounting bolts. Thanks for this.
This was perfect, thank you so much!
Really Helpful Thank You!
Great details, thanks
Thanks Paul!!! Top !!!
Awesome guy. Awesome video.
Thanks, very helpful
thank you paul,
Thank you for making this video.
+Dave Haupt
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for the video! I used this to help me understand how to take the tank off my 07 T100. I do have a petcock, so I fortunately didn't have to drain the tank. After putting the tank back on, I now leak fuel from the overflow (vent) tube when I try to add fuel. Any ideas why?
Very helpful thanks
Thanks Paul
I'm not sure. This is the first bike I have ever owned and only had it 2 months when I made this video. I don't know any details about other bikes. Sorry.
thank you , that was i need !
Thank you 👍👍