Frans may I point you towards drilling a then tapping the pump plate to take an M10 or M12 Banjo bolt and body. ( M12 is not easy to get)
This will give you a flatter and closer plumbing route to the pump plate and reduce the risk of not having enough room under the seat. Or under the pump plate for that matter too. Bulkhead fittings typically then require an elbowto connect the hose and worse still a large nut on the underside/inside to hold it in. On a tank thats not a problem but fitting that nut in the space under the pump plate does not look possible from the pics Ox has posted. These combined can be as tall as 30mm Fine if there is enough room.
Those red and blue fittings are called AN Fittings and come in a group of sizes standardised across the industry. You may see this written as AN-6 or AN-8 6 is smaller than eight and thus runs smaller hose lines. Earls and others stock Speedflow there are others.
Ive always used Speedflow as they are Made locally.
Have a look here. http://www.speedflow.com.au/product_range.html
and here for Earls. https://www.earls.com.au/
Have a look at what Rollins been up to here. http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/iron-butt-adventures.1187139/
Got to say the CTX has been growing on me a bit.
This will give you a flatter and closer plumbing route to the pump plate and reduce the risk of not having enough room under the seat. Or under the pump plate for that matter too. Bulkhead fittings typically then require an elbowto connect the hose and worse still a large nut on the underside/inside to hold it in. On a tank thats not a problem but fitting that nut in the space under the pump plate does not look possible from the pics Ox has posted. These combined can be as tall as 30mm Fine if there is enough room.
Those red and blue fittings are called AN Fittings and come in a group of sizes standardised across the industry. You may see this written as AN-6 or AN-8 6 is smaller than eight and thus runs smaller hose lines. Earls and others stock Speedflow there are others.
Ive always used Speedflow as they are Made locally.
Have a look here. http://www.speedflow.com.au/product_range.html
and here for Earls. https://www.earls.com.au/
Have a look at what Rollins been up to here. http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/iron-butt-adventures.1187139/
Got to say the CTX has been growing on me a bit.
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