Already did, but here it is again. The tank is 100mm wider at the bottom seams.
24 litre fuel tank.
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Save yourself hassle, just buy a compo Ducati tank they expand naturally.
Swell idea!
BTW Good post and that welding was not that bad at all. Very awkward.
Swell idea!
BTW Good post and that welding was not that bad at all. Very awkward.
Fiat Panda.
Fiat Scudo (with speedblock, pipe carrier, reversing sensors, reversing camera, tow bar, some new rust and Fake Plumber logo)
started out with nothing, still have most of it left.
Fiat Scudo (with speedblock, pipe carrier, reversing sensors, reversing camera, tow bar, some new rust and Fake Plumber logo)
started out with nothing, still have most of it left.
Re: 24 litre fuel tank.
Hi Pete,
I know it was a while ago, but just saw your post on the modification for the 11s tank. Are you still doing them and do you have any in stock? What sort of money would I be looking at for modified - for - exchange of original tank? My bike has a disabled ABS and the larger 19Ah battery....
Thanks
Karl
I know it was a while ago, but just saw your post on the modification for the 11s tank. Are you still doing them and do you have any in stock? What sort of money would I be looking at for modified - for - exchange of original tank? My bike has a disabled ABS and the larger 19Ah battery....
Thanks
Karl
Re: 24 litre fuel tank.
After years of borrowing an AC/DC Tig at a mates house, I bit the bullet and bought my own for knocking up ally stuff. I wouldn't describe your welding as 'novice' at all. A bloody good effort, especially as you have no foot pedal control
Re: 24 litre fuel tank.
what unit / welder did you get?
mate is looking at buying and we want to be able to do steel (4130 chromally) and aluminium
tig and Mig
thanks
mate is looking at buying and we want to be able to do steel (4130 chromally) and aluminium
tig and Mig
thanks
Re: 24 litre fuel tank.
The first one I got was one from Eastwood Restorations, and was fairly basic at about £500. More recently, I've bought a secondhand Miller unit from a boat fitters that was closing down. It seems you get what you pay for, as the arc on the Miller unit seems more consistent giving you more control over the pool.
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