I dunno, I threw on one of those plexiglass ones they sell at Cycle Gear. 
Noting particularly ugly about it and no too visible unless you squat down 
and look under the tank. I like the ounce of prevention.

On Monday, April 23, 2012 2:49:40 PM UTC-4, Fred wrote:
>
> Hi Guys
>  
>   I want to put a gas filter on my 1986 Nightgawk 450. 
>   Any information that I get will be appreciated.  I assume it will go in 
> the line that goes straight down from the shut off valvue to the left hand 
> carb. The line is tight against the carb. So if I cut the line and install 
> the filter. It will stick out like a sore thumb.
>   What kind and shape filter should I put on it. And how should I route 
> the line.?  If someone has a picture of how they did theres, That would be 
> great.  
>   Also, there is a fitting on the front side of the shut off valvue that 
> has no hose going to it. There is also a fitting on the bottom of the right 
> carb that has no hose going to it. should there be a hose connedting those 
> two fittings.? There is a small hose that is not connected to anything on 
> top. But it just hangs down and out the bottom of the bike.I think that 
> hose should be hooked to the fitting on the valvue. but am not sure of 
> anything. The bike runs fine?
>   As usual you guys have been a great help to someone just getting 
> started.   thank you.          Fred
>

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