Bionic Pelvis
Well-known member
Hey y'all -
I just wanted to give a big THANK YOU to everyone in this forum for sharing their opinions, feedback, and experiences with regards to their fuel cells. After more than a year of serious hemming and hawing, weighing all your input, etc, etc, I finally decided to go with a Sampson cell. I know, I know, most people are big fans of the BLM cell, but I also had a lot of very positive reviews on the Sampson. It really came down to a few major factors:
1) I find the Sampson more aesthetically pleasing
2) It allows more freedom of movement. It doesn't affect my ability to get on or off the bike, and when I'm in the saddle I don't even know it's there.
3) It was evident that either cell would require some modifications to be exactly right for me. The Sampson cell is fabricated just a few hours from my abode, so working out exactly what I wanted and riding in for a final fitting was a leisurely day trip.
The primary change is that I had them expand the capacity to about 4.6 gallons, erring a bit on the side of caution but still getting much closer to the 11.5 gallon rally limit. Installation was a breeze, and I can honestly say that was due to the outstanding pictures and reports that everyone has posted. Drilling the bulkhead fitting was a piece of cake (thanks for the pics Smitty); I was far more traumatized by having to partially dismantle my Russell Day-Long to install a seat latch shim. That worked out fine, too, and I'm thrilled with the result. Its a clean, solid, leak-free installation. Behold:
And on another note, there's this:
I know, I'm a little embarassed that it's taken me 4-1/2 years to hit 100k, but in my defense I also have nearly 120k on my FZ1.
I've been super busy lately and haven't had much time for forum action, but I had to make time for this. This project could have gone wrong in so many ways if everyone wasn't so willing to share their expertise (and equally as important, their mistakes), so once again, a million thanks! :clapping: :wub:
I just wanted to give a big THANK YOU to everyone in this forum for sharing their opinions, feedback, and experiences with regards to their fuel cells. After more than a year of serious hemming and hawing, weighing all your input, etc, etc, I finally decided to go with a Sampson cell. I know, I know, most people are big fans of the BLM cell, but I also had a lot of very positive reviews on the Sampson. It really came down to a few major factors:
1) I find the Sampson more aesthetically pleasing
2) It allows more freedom of movement. It doesn't affect my ability to get on or off the bike, and when I'm in the saddle I don't even know it's there.
3) It was evident that either cell would require some modifications to be exactly right for me. The Sampson cell is fabricated just a few hours from my abode, so working out exactly what I wanted and riding in for a final fitting was a leisurely day trip.
The primary change is that I had them expand the capacity to about 4.6 gallons, erring a bit on the side of caution but still getting much closer to the 11.5 gallon rally limit. Installation was a breeze, and I can honestly say that was due to the outstanding pictures and reports that everyone has posted. Drilling the bulkhead fitting was a piece of cake (thanks for the pics Smitty); I was far more traumatized by having to partially dismantle my Russell Day-Long to install a seat latch shim. That worked out fine, too, and I'm thrilled with the result. Its a clean, solid, leak-free installation. Behold:
And on another note, there's this:
I know, I'm a little embarassed that it's taken me 4-1/2 years to hit 100k, but in my defense I also have nearly 120k on my FZ1.
I've been super busy lately and haven't had much time for forum action, but I had to make time for this. This project could have gone wrong in so many ways if everyone wasn't so willing to share their expertise (and equally as important, their mistakes), so once again, a million thanks! :clapping: :wub: