mostly because the welding was done with skill and should hold up for actual use instead of display purposes only.The OCC crew (Teutels, et al) should be jealous. :clapping:
mostly because the welding was done with skill and should hold up for actual use instead of display purposes only.The OCC crew (Teutels, et al) should be jealous. :clapping:
Do I smell a GROUP BUY in the works?
That tank will blend right in to the bikes lines.
Very nice job.
That is an awesome looking addition to the bike, and the lines follow really good.
I guess a tank bag would be difficult to be used, but it's worth the sacrifice for the extra fuel.
One, question; This extra fuel(for sure will increase the top-heavy weight) will it make the bike unstable?
3-3.5 gal of extra fuel would add quite a bit of weight, and moving weight at that.
6.25lb x 3= 18.75lbs fuel at full tank volume; That much weight added with the additional metal
does it change the performance of the bike? Thinking...ie..cornering and lean angle control.
Did you add a divider/half partition in the tank to keep the moving liquid to a minimum? (like tanker trucks)
With all that said, and surely already considered...If ride and performance are all but equal, this would
be a great farkle to add to any bike, much more attractive than a metal box on back.
Of course wheelie's opportunities would be greatly compromised...lol
Keep up the good work..
Since I don't weld or paint, what would something like this cost?
I'm thinking around 200,000 pesos(I hope that ain't 50.00)! No seriously ,It's not done so I don't know.All that I know is it is a lot of work and the body work& especially the paint are not cheap. I will get this finished then I will try to figure out what this would take to do again. It is not out of the question though.
Canadian FJR
Do I smell a GROUP BUY in the works?
That tank will blend right in to the bikes lines.
Very nice job.
That would be a slow order filling group buy. Thanks Brodie,Jim
You might have to ride to a GNC flattrack race to see it!!Really, really excellent DT ! I'm amazed at the capacity you gained while still keeping the bikes lines clean. Are you planning to attend any FJR meets when its finished ?
" Most of my riding is right down the Interstate. That is why I am doing this. I very rarely get into twisties "
Oh c'mon Dirttracker. Run over to the quad cities and run up the river to SE MN or SW WI. There are a lot of great roads that will challenge anyone.
I think your tank looks great. I don't think the extra weight will make one twit of difference. At least no more than a well stocked tankbag. Heck there are times I carry that much weight in my Darien jacket!. Plus, the weight in your tank will be gone after the first 80 miles or so, so I call it a non issue. Besides, it is a 2006. They can take anything! (after all applicable recalls...)
Keep the reports coming!
mr.paul, from Minnesota
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