Saves weight, is usually mandatory for racing, prevents slosh, and reduces spills if the tank punctures.
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speedyandypandy
Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View Post
Saves weight, is usually mandatory for racing, prevents slosh, and reduces spills if the tank punctures.
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Originally posted by speedyandypandy View PostRemember to reinforce it with kevlar if you do, a glassfiber tank by itself has no place on a race track. Safety first even when doing silly speeds
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Gs 450?
GS 450 E's and S's tanks have a nicely scalloped knee area, have seen one adapted for use on a SOHC CB 750, in an article in the VJMC magazine, looked nice, especially with the 'scallops' painted differently.sigpicSome of the totally committed probably should be.
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Originally posted by platinum2 View Postyea it would be good to check with ama rules ,i was going off of old flat tracker tanks, i had one real old, just pure fiberglass, but with todays regulations , might be best to check b4 wasting a lot of time on one
Oh, and most if not all types of glassfiber will need a good coating on the inside, so not to disolve over the years.Last edited by Guest; 03-27-2012, 10:40 AM.
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