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Re: Empty hole next to ignition keyhole

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:33 pm
by Taz
As I mentioned, shining a torch in the hole makes it easy to read the level.

Re: Empty hole next to ignition keyhole

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:58 am
by you you
brendan_honda wrote:
qed wrote:Mine looks slightly different. Reserviour is set further back and the panel doesn't have the trim finishing grommet

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Mine doesn't have the grommet either. is yours an esp model?

It is - its a 125 ESP

Re: Empty hole next to ignition keyhole

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 6:21 am
by brendan_honda
qed wrote:
brendan_honda wrote:
qed wrote:Mine looks slightly different. Reserviour is set further back and the panel doesn't have the trim finishing grommet

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Mine doesn't have the grommet either. is yours an esp model?

It is - its a 125 ESP


same as mine. So someone else has to be jealous of not having the grommet in the first place. !! :D

Re: Empty hole next to ignition keyhole

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:29 pm
by C-Note
WhiteNoise wrote:Good to hear! :) Can you see the fluid level? Due to the "set back" it must be hard to read :roll:
I didn't really take it all the way out and uncover it to look closely. It's nestled in the back of my garage and a little hard to get to.

What I did was just reach over and stick my finger in the opening and I could feel the tank and the graduations along the side of the reservoir, so I can tell it's there.

I'll take a closer look when i get it back out to ride in the spring.

Thanks for the input though!

Re: Empty hole next to ignition keyhole

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:47 pm
by C-Note
Well, we had a 55 degree day here in the middle January last weekend, so I decided to uncover my scoot and fire it up. She started like new! I took it for a little mid-winter spin.

While I had it out I checked the opening for the brake reservoir. Had to shine a light in there to actually see it, but it was there.

Just an update.