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    Interesting. Everything is so symmetrical on this bike I didn't even look twice at the valve covers to see if they're different. Thanks for the info!

    So what's on the fuel lock? Looks like a knob that opens the door without a key.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyf6b View Post
    Interesting. Everything is so symmetrical on this bike I didn't even look twice at the valve covers to see if they're different. Thanks for the info!

    So what's on the fuel lock? Looks like a knob that opens the door without a key.
    That's correct, I made a key knob as per instructions found elsewhere on this forum. Short story, at Home Depot key axxis 27r (for Honda Civic) fits our bikes, costs couple of bucks to make, than I bought a door handle at Autozone at glued the key in it (cutting it to fit right). It fits both fuel door lock and glove storage lock, but cannot start the bike as key is not long enough. It also won't unlock saddlebags, I need to make another key for that.

    When I took the chrome valve cover strips off, the left one is a bit longer than the right one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyf6b View Post
    Interesting. Everything is so symmetrical on this bike I didn't even look twice at the valve covers to see if they're different. Thanks for the info!

    So what's on the fuel lock? Looks like a knob that opens the door without a key.


    I should have looked at the above images before posting earlier.

    If you enlarge the top right image posted above (the view from the passenger seat looking forward) you will see that at the bottom of the front fairing closest to the Rider on both sides shows the difference between the two cylinder heads, the left is further back than the right side.

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