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Draining the fuel tank (Aprilia RS125/3)

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Read 1.3.1 carefully.

Danger!
  • Fire hazard!
  • Allow the engine and exhaust silencers to cool down completely.
  • Fuel vapours are harmful to human health.
  • Ensure that the room is well ventilated before proceeding.
  • Do not inhale fuel vapours.
  • Do not smoke or use bare flames near fuel vapours.
  • Do not release fuel into the environment.


Remove the fuel tank; see 4.1.2.

Prepare a fire-proof metal jerry-can of more than

adequate capacity to contain the amount of fuel in the tank and place it on the ground.

Place the free end of the hose into the canister you will have prepared previously.

Open the filler cap.

Wait until all fuel has drained out of the fuel tank.

Once the fuel tank is empty:

Lower the fuel tank.

Refit and close the filler cap.

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