I read somewhere on here someone uses just one tap on their XS11 but can't remember who ? thinking of doing the same thing as I remember when they go on reserve you have to turn both taps over taking your hand off the throttle/front brake !!!! don't see why they need two taps as most bikes only use one like my GSX1100.
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One tap is all you need as long as it flows enough fuel to feed four cylinders at maximum demand. The XS650 had two fuel taps through 1979. That's one for each carburetor. In 1980, they went to a single petcock and smaller carburetors. So, .....Marty (in Mississippi)
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I've been running single left tap on all my 11's for years. Never any problems with insufficient fuel flow. Makes removing the tank so much easier. Made an aluminium block off plate for the right side. Yes, it makes no sense having to take your hand off the throttle to switch to reserve.2H7 (79) owned since '89
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Originally posted by bikerphil View PostI've been running single left tap on all my 11's for years. Never any problems with insufficient fuel flow. Makes removing the tank so much easier. Made an aluminium block off plate for the right side. Yes, it makes no sense having to take your hand off the throttle to switch to reserve.
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I was just reading this and a question comes to mind. If you run just one tap on the left side, and not saying that there is anything wrong with that, what would be the difference if you have to switch to reserve while going down the road? Meaning that if one tap suffices, and that tap being on the left clutch hand side; then what would be the difference if you just ran with two taps and only moved the left to reserve if running low on fuel? Wouldn't you essentially be providing the same amount of fuel whether you have two taps or one? Am I missing something other than just wanting to eliminate the tap?2 - 80 LGs bought one new
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Originally posted by cajun31 View PostI was just reading this and a question comes to mind. If you run just one tap on the left side, and not saying that there is anything wrong with that, what would be the difference if you have to switch to reserve while going down the road? Meaning that if one tap suffices, and that tap being on the left clutch hand side; then what would be the difference if you just ran with two taps and only moved the left to reserve if running low on fuel? Wouldn't you essentially be providing the same amount of fuel whether you have two taps or one? Am I missing something other than just wanting to eliminate the tap?
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Originally posted by bikerphil View Post2 - 80 LGs bought one new
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02 FXSTB Nighttrain
22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
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Ok, now we need to know more about the electric shut off valve. Are they available? Source?
The better quality American made one doesn't have the mounting holes but is a much better made unit. This type I would zip tie to the top of the carb bank.
You will need to buy some 90 deg. 1/8" NPT fittings separately. Wiring it up is simple, one wire to ground and the other to key switched power.
Better unit (AFC-111)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/175292574550
China made unit (2w-025-08)
https://www.amazon.com/Brass-Electri.../dp/B01M5IXT4DLast edited by bikerphil; 02-02-2023, 07:59 AM.2H7 (79) owned since '89
3H3 owned since '06
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That's a cool idea, if you use one why would you bother using a petcock? Seems to me the second one might be a tad small only being 1/8"1980 XS1100G
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