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    Now, That's A Fuel Tank!



    From: http://www.bfmcnatl.com/caferacer.htm

    #2
    I wonder whether it holds high octane or high proof?

    Edit: I just read the link and found that it could be both.
    There are a lot of mechanical innovations included but most of all I like his personal touches to make it a unique custom design. For example…there is a fifth of real JACK DANIELS BLACK inserted into the top of the tank and held in place by Velcro.


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    Last edited by Steve; 11-30-2008, 04:24 PM.
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      #3
      I'd have to put a tank bag over that on rides so I wouldn't be tempted to stop if I got a little "thirsty"!

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        #4
        I know Jack gives you gas, just didn't know gas gave you Jack!!

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          #5
          Very cool.

          It would be sweet if it filled up with gas when the tank was filled. Then you could watch your "Jack Daniels" level drop as you rode along.

          Don't think you can use glass as a fuel tank though.....
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            #6
            Originally posted by Larry D View Post
            Very cool.

            It would be sweet if it filled up with gas when the tank was filled. Then you could watch your "Jack Daniels" level drop as you rode along.

            Don't think you can use glass as a fuel tank though.....


            sure ya can, just dont go riding anywhere i do <-- i dunno why i put this here but its funky lookin.


            definatly a neat idea but i wouldnt want it for anything other then a show bike in the garage, i can imagin going down and having a JD bottle neck go thru my chest

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