You got it. Just make sure the tap is set to "on" or "res" (it will only pour gas all over if its straight up to the unmarked prime position or if your pet cock is bad).
Hints:
* Once you unbolt it, you have to pull back on the tank to get it off where it clips on to the frame by the head tube.
* The fuel supply to the carbs may be a PIA to get off the tap. Just be patient.
* Be careful with the vacuum line that goes to the boot on carb #1. It can pull out of the boot. Mine was never as secure after I gorilla-armed it.
* Set the tank somewhere where your floor jack handle won't fall on it and crush it (sorry Chris!!!).
* Until it's burned into your memory from taking it off dozens and dozens of times
, take a pic of where everything goes or mark each hose and attachment point with tape or something.
* The little bushings that support the tank (bolts go through these) are elusive. They can fall in the deepest crevace of the bike or bouce out of site in a second. Or... maybe my garage is just too much of a mess. Anyway, keep an eye on them.
I guess that's all I have off the top of my head not having had my bike for a year. Good luck!