Rubber flap under the gas tank, how does it go?

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  1. nitroheadz28

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    This one:

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    I didn't take a picture when I removed it and now I'm at a loss. I can't find any pictures of it on the bike online either.
     


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    Anyone???
     


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    Maybe I can take a pic tomorrow. If I remember correctly, it goes under the rear tank mount.
     


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    The big hole in your rubber goes over/around the tank hinge just like you have it laid out in your pic. Just move it forward in your pic. The little wings just tuck down once in place.
     


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    Hmm I just did this the slots in the rubber, as also noted, go over the tank hinge in your photo, flip it over to the right and move it towards the front, kinda almost under the tank, I see the tank hinge there on the far right of this photo, it goes over that
     


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