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How to remove fuel tank on 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900

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First remove the speedometer housing by removing the small screw below the speedo. remove the bolte at the front and rear of the tank.
Lifting the tank and tilting it, remove the three lines going to the bottom and front of the tank. Remember where they go,(mark them if necessary). Carefully lift tank free of bike frame. Check large rubber pads (if installed) and reinstall them as found.

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