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winfield
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Ron Hurd has posted a series of pics showing how he repaired a dented tank in a '79 GS425E he picked up for his stable. This may be old hat to a lot of the folks on here (it's not for me) but the pics with comments are a decent tutorial.
Here's the link to the 1st of 14 pics. Just hit the arrow to follow to the end.
http://http://www.ronh.org/gs425e-resto/suzuki-gs425e_resto24a.htm
His method is to drill a hole opposite the dent and use a punch to get the dent out. He then shows how to repair the hole you drilled.
If link doesn't work maybe you can cut and paste http://www.ronh.org/gs425e-resto/suzuki-gs425e_resto24a.htm
Here's the link to the 1st of 14 pics. Just hit the arrow to follow to the end.
http://http://www.ronh.org/gs425e-resto/suzuki-gs425e_resto24a.htm
His method is to drill a hole opposite the dent and use a punch to get the dent out. He then shows how to repair the hole you drilled.
If link doesn't work maybe you can cut and paste http://www.ronh.org/gs425e-resto/suzuki-gs425e_resto24a.htm
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