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Photochopped fat tank
08/25/11 at 21:42:25
 
What do you think of this fat tank design? I imagine one could squeeze in another gallon of gas - and it kinda looks cool too.

I wonder how much it would cost to have a stock tank custom fabricated to a larger size.

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Re: Photochopped fat tank
Reply #1 - 08/25/11 at 23:06:00
 
Hey!... that don't look half bad!...

... real deal will cost a bit more than Photoshop...

... but, we can dream, can't we?... Wink...
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Reply #2 - 08/25/11 at 23:26:52
 
Yeah I think it looks kinda tough.

Now I just need a fabricator that won't charge me a small fortune. Wink
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Reply #3 - 08/25/11 at 23:37:47
 
That looks good. Maybe take some measurements and see what donor tank could be used with a little "massaging". Then either try cutting and welding it yourself or take it to a local welding/fab shop and see what they would charge. I would probably buy a spare Savage tank and the donor tank so you can keep riding while the new tank is under construction.  
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Reply #4 - 08/25/11 at 23:49:22
 
Yeah I was thinking it could be done from a spare Savage tank. But are you also suggesting a generic tank, or a tank from another bike be in the mix?
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Reply #5 - 08/26/11 at 05:29:37
 
What's wrong with a 4-gallon tank off a HD ?
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Reply #6 - 08/26/11 at 05:39:05
 
If you needed more gas room just get a real big gas filter.
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Reply #7 - 08/26/11 at 11:03:31
 
I changed my stock tank for a 74 sportster 3.25 gallon and I can go almost 200 miles now.

That doesn't really look that bad though.
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Reply #8 - 08/26/11 at 11:09:24
 
I like that tank.. Looks good on the bike..Smiley kim
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Reply #9 - 08/26/11 at 12:04:02
 
Looks like about 2.5" higher.  Cut the speedometer out, cut tge tank horizonal, cut the bottom part of the speedometer, braze metal to cover the holes top and bottom, braze in 2.5" on the bottom half, braze onto the top half.  Make sure it has no leaks, make it look pretty.  I figure it will be close to two gallons more,  4.5 gallons, maybe 5.

Casey!  How much does it cost to make to pancake one of our tanks?
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Reply #10 - 08/26/11 at 16:38:54
 
RYCA sells the flattened tanks for $650 in their shop.

When I get some time, I'm going to whip up a 3d model of this tank design before and after.

It would be cool to use our tank and not a harley tank for a number of reasons. One being its natural mounting points, and of course our speedo, odometer, gas cap and so forth.
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Reply #11 - 08/26/11 at 17:52:39
 
Looks kinda like one of the new Triumph tanks.  Just sayin'.
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Reply #12 - 08/29/11 at 07:16:36
 
I really like it. Looks like an enduro style tank. Raise up the rear end with some more aggressive shocks, reposition pegs, add some hard case pasnniers and your all set for some real long distance travel.
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Reply #13 - 08/29/11 at 23:52:09
 
Repositioned forward or back?

I'm guessing you mean forward because going back would be hard as hell without raising up the seat big time.
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