That's not exactly true. They make spray paints that are definitely fuel resistent. Also, regular automotive paint used in body shops do not have to be baked. If you want powdercoating, then yes, baking is necessary, but that is part of the recipe.Try to find capacity...the ones below have descent color choices paint has to be baked on for fuel not to affect it. I did not see a gas cap on it either or a downspout/valve.
I feel you on the lack of big tools. I got a small mig, but no gas for it, and my workshop is my porch which tends to irritate my wife. I've always prefered the frame mounts because of the look. I just wish I had a bigger gas tank.One thing you guys with inframe mounts that I admire is your choice in gas tanks. With a rack mount the carb sits up high and your only real choice is to mount on top of the motor. With the proper fabrication it can be done, with folks like me who have tools but no garage, no vice, no welding cart, no air compressor it isnt as easy to get a proper mounting for an after market tank.
Howdy Slump. I would. Will PM ya. They look pretty good. If enough folks like em, be great to whittle down the price.Would anyone be interested in the gas tank I got on my bike? My buddy builds mini-bikes and he orders a bunch of these tanks from overseas. Look at the attached pictures and let me know what you think.
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Howdy Slump. I would. Will PM ya. They look pretty good. If enough folks like em, be great to whittle down the price.
Thanks!
I wrote a bunch of companies in China asking for quotes. First reply is $11.50 per unit, 500 min. But sample is available Via DHL. (I like samples even with the shipping costs. Some co's don't want to send one)They do look good but am wondering the price.......
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That is a great price Slump. Been shopping and priceing tanks for a week or 2 and that is a deal! Carpola plastic ones are selling for between $160 and 2 some thingI bought the tank from my buddy for $75 which isn't so bad for a cool looking tank.