Paint saver replacement

kmalysa

Active Member
I am goeing to remove my paint saver for re-lineing my tank and re-painting.

Question.... I want to make sure I can buy a direct replacment that matches the threads to the tank. Can anybody lead me to the correct replacement?
I have found a couple paint saver sellers but they use Harley manufacture years to purchase the correct fit. Being a Big Dog , not sure which to order???

For '05 Pitbull dual tanks
Thanks,
Ken
 

bigchazz

Member
I replaced mine with the KURYAKYN FLUSH MOUNT GAS CAPS , bought off flea bay. These fit perfect, look awsome and do away with the plactic that swells......my left was stuck,as many are.... replaces both paint saver and cap...:up:
still on flea bay, check out: KURYAKYN FLUSH MOUNT GAS CAPS HARLEY SOFTAIL DYNA - Left and Right Caps
 

kmalysa

Active Member
Thanks Chaz!
I like the look and it would be a nice upgrade with my (upcomming) new paint.
Have you had any issues with leaking under the cap with a full tank?
 

bigchazz

Member
I really like the look...and so far no leaks..they send different gaskets with the caps. I dont know if they will fit 04.....are yours screw in, with paint savers?
 

kmalysa

Active Member
Out with the old.....and in with the new...no more stuck gas cap!


The new cap[/SIZE][/B]

Dude I am in love with your paint job! I have the same bike. I was tempted to steal the theme, then found my own paint scheme!

Cap looks great I am sold (yes stealing that one LOL)
 

kmalysa

Active Member
Out with the old.....and in with the new...no more stuck gas cap!






The new cap
Hey Chaz, when you put the new saver on did you use anything to bond or seal it in place? Or did you just clean the opening and threads and just use the rubber gasket supplied with the cap? Have you had any issue with gas leaking out with a full tank?
Thanks Ken
 

RAW Blue Rider

Active Member
And... What's the odds of getting the stock paint saver out without damaging the existing paint job?
Anyone done this?
I REALLY like that KURYAKYN cap!!
 

kmalysa

Active Member
And... What's the odds of getting the stock paint saver out without damaging the existing paint job?
Anyone done this?
I REALLY like that KURYAKYN cap!!
I took mine off for new paint but did successfully remove without any damage to my old paint. There is a tool for it but I taped the tank off with 2 layers of blue painters tape, heated the paint saver with a hair drier, not much just to warm it up. If you are in a warm climate sitting in the sun should be enough? I then used a pipe wrench on the outer edge and very carefully unscrewd it. The only thing that got marked up was the old stock paint saver. I bought the Kuryakyn's to put back on.
Ken
 
Top