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fuel tank
Hi guys I would like to put on a lager fuel tank on my 93 vs 1400 .
Any suggestions ? I live in Western Australia and going for country rides it can get up 300km between fuel stations.
Any suggestions ? I live in Western Australia and going for country rides it can get up 300km between fuel stations.
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Re: fuel tank
Other than getting a body shop to widen it there isn't much else you can do except strap a jerry can to your sissy bar.
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Re: fuel tank
http://www.coyote-gear.com/fuel-tanks.html used to sell an 8" and I think a 6" diameter tank that fit under the oil radiator, but it doesn't look like they stock them anymore.
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Re: fuel tank
Here is another sourceAUST RIDER wrote:Hi guys I would like to put on a lager fuel tank on my 93 vs 1400 .
Any suggestions ? I live in Western Australia and going for country rides it can get up 300km between fuel stations.
http://www.aluminumgastanks.net/
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/79 ... -6-gallons
Here is an Australian outfit
Collapsible Fuel Bladder
http://www.motorcyclejazz.com/Liquid_Co ... ladder.htm
http://www.liquidcontainment.com.au/cat ... Motor-Bike
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Re: fuel tank
I like the idea for placement, but doesn't the fuel tank need to be above the carbs for it to gravity feed the fuel? or is this strictly to carry additional fuel to fill the main tank if you run out? I would love to have a larger tank, but would prefer it to be plumbed into the fuel system.Prodigal_Sun wrote:http://www.coyote-gear.com/fuel-tanks.html used to sell an 8" and I think a 6" diameter tank that fit under the oil radiator, but it doesn't look like they stock them anymore.
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Re: fuel tank
The VS1400/S83's have an electric fuel pump, not sure about what the other models have.reiobard wrote:I like the idea for placement, but doesn't the fuel tank need to be above the carbs for it to gravity feed the fuel? or is this strictly to carry additional fuel to fill the main tank if you run out? I would love to have a larger tank, but would prefer it to be plumbed into the fuel system.Prodigal_Sun wrote:http://www.coyote-gear.com/fuel-tanks.html used to sell an 8" and I think a 6" diameter tank that fit under the oil radiator, but it doesn't look like they stock them anymore.
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to the forum and am restoring a 1975/6 ty175. The fuel tank is Swiss cheese so I'm on the look out for a restorable used one. Can anyone send me in the right direction?
Thanks
I'm new to the forum and am restoring a 1975/6 ty175. The fuel tank is Swiss cheese so I'm on the look out for a restorable used one. Can anyone send me in the right direction?
Thanks
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Re: fuel tank
Welcome to The Board!.
I'm confident that they who have what you seek will be along soon.
I'm confident that they who have what you seek will be along soon.
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Re: fuel tank
And there IS good luck when you actually try;
Here's a used one that might do the job;
https://www.ebay.com/itm/275401312106?h ... R9a98p69Yg
And here's a New Tank that'll fit that isn't too expensive,...saving you all the restoration work and $$$
https://www.ebay.com/itm/224861730756?f ... R9a98p69Yg
Hope this helps!
Here's a used one that might do the job;
https://www.ebay.com/itm/275401312106?h ... R9a98p69Yg
And here's a New Tank that'll fit that isn't too expensive,...saving you all the restoration work and $$$
https://www.ebay.com/itm/224861730756?f ... R9a98p69Yg
Hope this helps!
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Are you restoring it to original condition for show or just trying to get it in rideable condition for the use it is intended for.ClezeripLover wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 1:10 amHello everyone,
I'm new to the forum and am restoring a 1975/6 ty175. The fuel tank is Swiss cheese so I'm on the look out for a restorable used one. Can anyone send me in the right direction?
Thanks
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I thought that I had already posted this question but I can't find it, not sure what happened.ClezeripLover wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2023 1:10 amHello everyone,
I'm new to the forum and am restoring a 1975/6 ty175. The fuel tank is Swiss cheese so I'm on the look out for a restorable used one. Can anyone send me in the right direction?
Thanks
Are you doing an OEM show restoration or a fit for hard riding, get it running, and ride it like it was meant to be ridden restoration?
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