Gas Cap
My gas tank is currently at the powder coaters.
It rode around in my friend's tractor trailer for over 2 weeks, through 12 states...and couldn't make it an hour away, lmao.
It turns out a local powder coater didn't go out of business either, they just moved...5 miles from my house.
I took it there last week, and they said 15 business days, as they have so much work, maybe sooner, but I'm in no hurry.
The gas tank is being done in satin black, with a light textured coating, and uv protection/guaranteed not to fade, chip, or scratch, and they use it on truck suspension...perfect!
lol
The fuel pump looks new, and the bike ran great, so that leaves the gas cap.
The gas cap had peeling paint, stripped bolts, and was just really cruddy, so I took it apart and cleaned it, and got some new stainless steel mounting bolts.
If the vent was blocked the fuel could stop flowing, so the cap needed going through to make sure it was working correctly.
I was going to paint it black, and may still in the future, but for now, I'm just going to put several invisible coats of matte clear from a rattle can on it.
That will be the next warm and dry day, let dry a couple days and repeat.
These are much more simple than they look, and this it completely disassembled, minus driving the pin out of the ring for the cap, or knocking out the lock cylinder, neither of which was needed.
It's funny how many parts are in there.