You do good work, you anticipated the stress on that part and designed it accordingly. Buy a seat with the largest springs you can fit.
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At least it was an L model, if it was a katana we would be coming for you. I would look at tanks for the 450L if you need a smaller tank, similar design but just different enough to work.
You do good work, you anticipated the stress on that part and designed it accordingly. Buy a seat with the largest springs you can fit.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely
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Yeah the tank is too big for a hardtailed stock wheel base bike. If you are going as far as you already are cut the triple back bone out and weld in a single piece of tubing. You will have a ton of tanks to pick from that way. I mounted the sportster tank on mine and I don't like the way it sits. After my cafe is done I'll be cutting the back bone out of my 650 to let the tank sit lower.
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Hoosier Daddy
Good on ya for thinking outside the box... I wanna keep an eye on the progress. So keep the updates / pics coming!
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bluefireant
haha yeah its gonna be a different bike for sure... Having an inline 4 with ape hangers, suicide shift and a hardtail...oh well its my first project ive ever done and thats what im going with...worst case scenario if i dont like it when its all said and done, i can change stuff haha
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Diablo1982
Keep the pictures coming, it looks like it is gonna be areally intersting project indeed, good job
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Before I mounted gas tank:
Welded Bolts to bottom of tank to remount it:
Bolts going through previous holes in the frame:
Tank mounted in place:
Goodbye old mounting tabs:
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bluefireant
Used old mounting bracket for the tank to make a custom seat hinge:
Seat mounted on frame:
Seat mounted on frame:
Seat/tank new locations:
Me testing it out haha:
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