Rob forgot to mention there's no "OFF" position on a Bandit fuel petcock. The 600 & bigger bikes have "ON," "RES" & "PRI" - the 400 has no labelled "PRI" position, but can be modified to have one by removing a screw. In "PRI," fuel flows out no matter what. In the other two positions, fuel will not flow unless there's a vacuum source applied to the petcock's diaphragm, therefore, whenever the engine is not running, the fuel is shut off when it's in the "ON" or "RES" positions.