Nubee here - at least as far as K-bikes go - I've committed to buying one this week and have planned a "fly-n'-ride" thang. It'll be a ride home of some distance, and I'm a little nervous about that on a new to me bike. Thinking of the things I may do to assure I don't find myself stopped on the roadside 48 miles past resume speed, I'm mulling over changing the fuel filter immediately. The bike has very low miles for a K100RS, so I know it has sat unloved for a while. Question I have is, how in the world do you change a fuel filter when it's deep inside the tank? I've never owned a fuel injected m/c before, and certain never owned one with a pump and filter in the tank. I looked at a parts fiche, thinking I'd see a panel somewhere on the tank that would give access, but no. So, the logical thing to assume is you somehow fish the rascal out the filler opening, right? Is this gonna cause me to exhaust my vocabulary of questionable words before I can manage the change-out? Alternatively, should I just pour in some TecTron and wait for some quality garage time to do the filter after I (hopefully) arrive home?