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Peanut Tank for the S40 (Read 147 times)
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Peanut Tank for the S40
08/08/11 at 14:33:05
Greetings to everyone! I am new here and I have been searching within the blog and I couldn't find any topic about changing the stock tank to a peanut tank. 1. Can it be done 2. Where can I find the right size to fit the backbone of S40. 3. If possible how is it done? Okay all you knowledgeable, creative masterminds, feed me. Thanks
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Re: Peanut Tank for the S40
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08/08/11 at 15:02:28
The Tech Section is for "how-to" instructions rather than "how do I" questions. Post your questions in the "Rubber Side Down" section for more comments/replies.
That being said we have people on here who have fit Sportster/Road King/Softail/Kawasaki tanks and more, but it takes some metal fab skills.
Here is a gallery of some of the older work done to these bikes:
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Re: Peanut Tank for the S40
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08/08/11 at 15:35:11
They're not too complicated usually.The bad thing depending on the set up you usually lose reserve.On this one I moved the petc0ck all the way to the rear.Had a VERY small reserve,but I got every last drop.I welded a connector nut to the backbone for the front mount.For the rear mount I cut the stock mount off the stock tank and welded to the Sporty tank.
On this tank it has a rubber mount underneath. I welded the bracket to the bottom side of the frame.The rear mount I made a tab that bolts on between the seat bolts.
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