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The only thing that pisses me off about stuff like this is I didn't think of it! In the old days, any cap off an old Chevy would fit, so it was no biggie if you lost/forgot your gas cap! I'm afraid whoever came up with this thing is gonna make out like a bandit! We'll buy anything these days! LOL
I have to get off the bike to swipe my cc and remove the pump nozzle anyways so I fill the tank holding the gas cap in my left hand. I also use the cap after removing the pump to keep any fuel from dripping out of the nozzle when I remove it from the tank. So I wouldn't buy it.
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