Hi Guys
On a slighly different note... The butterfly knob type AKA RGS, Goldie etc have been getting on my wick! i have one on my A65T which is .... Ok ish. The one on the Goldie tank is driving me mental. I think its a Patten type which makes it worse. I have thinning hair and this is making it thinner.
I very nearly rammed a BL88dy great cork in the hole and belted it with a mallet!
Having calmed down, i did wonder why id seen bikes running around with a womans elasticated hairband over the tank filler(you know the sort of thing you see in girls hair when they have pigtails to tie there hair back) Well its there obviously to catch the slops as petrol tops the tank! Good Idea!
But looking at the (poxy) mechanism, is that really spose to grip the inside of the tank neck and hold the cap down?? Well there must be a better way!
An idea came to me the other week (in fact a couple of ideas). The first was when i was helping someone with a caravan and on the front locker box door was a lock that might be adapted to a cap, It consisted of a threaded barrel with an essentric locking cam at one end and appears to be sprung loaded, the "Key" turns a threaded rod screwing into the barrel, this draws up and turns the barrel against the spring tension. The drag of the turning action moves the essentric cam to a stop "the Locking position" (where the cam has now moved inside the frame but its not tightened down). Continuing to turn the key screws the barrel up the threaded rod and starts to pulling the lid up tight. I think they call it a compression lock.
I'm thinking if you can modify the cap with a threaded barrel and a cam on the end, it could cam under the rim of the filler (down inside the tank) and tighten up on that pulling the cap shut.
Clear as mud eh! I'm starting on a prototype so i'll post the idea then,
The other idea was when i saw a Pipe stopper in a Plumbing store, see attached picture and that speaks for itself
Anyone else cured this problem?
Steve