Aftermarket Tanks?
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Re: Aftermarket Tanks?
12 Dec 2007 08:30
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Oh, that is just wrong in so many ways. :ohmy:
I don't think he's looking to retire. I think he just needs to buy some groceries so he can fatten up his bikini model a little. Has anyone noticed that she doesn't look any too happy in his pics?
That is his daughter...
Oh, that is just wrong in so many ways. :ohmy:
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14 Dec 2007 14:07
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Its his daughter?! We thought it was his "look at what else I ride" bragging page....but now I find it's his daughter....I think I hear bangoes
I don't think he's looking to retire. I think he just needs to buy some groceries so he can fatten up his bikini model a little. Has anyone noticed that she doesn't look any too happy in his pics?
That is his daughter...
Its his daughter?! We thought it was his "look at what else I ride" bragging page....but now I find it's his daughter....I think I hear bangoes
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Re: Aftermarket Tanks?
16 Dec 2007 10:04
Fossil wrote:
good gawd that poor girl, rhat man needs to meet his maker.
Jeff.Saunders wrote:I don't think he's looking to retire. I think he just needs to buy some groceries so he can fatten up his bikini model a little. Has anyone noticed that she doesn't look any too happy in his pics?
That is his daughter...
Its his daughter?! We thought it was his "look at what else I ride" bragging page....but now I find it's his daughter....I think I hear bangoes
good gawd that poor girl, rhat man needs to meet his maker.
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Re: Aftermarket Tanks?
16 Dec 2007 10:38
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Let's see now -- repainted KZ440 tanks vs. sex and perversion -- choices, choices.
Did notice good suggestions about checking with eBay and cautionary advice regarding dealing with oldmankaw.
And for those who strayed from the topic
Can we get back on topic guys?
Let's see now -- repainted KZ440 tanks vs. sex and perversion -- choices, choices.
Did notice good suggestions about checking with eBay and cautionary advice regarding dealing with oldmankaw.
And for those who strayed from the topic
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Re: Aftermarket Tanks?
16 Dec 2007 13:13
Back on topic, but no wiser, I have been looking for aftermarket tanks also but the only ones I found are second hand ebay. It would be great if someone could find anybody making them
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Re: Aftermarket Tanks?
16 Dec 2007 14:03
There are people that can make you a tank, but do you really want to pay $400-$1000 for one?
Or just buy yourself an English Wheel and a MIG welder and make your own
Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/12/16 17:04
Or just buy yourself an English Wheel and a MIG welder and make your own
Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/12/16 17:04
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Re: Aftermarket Tanks?
16 Dec 2007 16:50
OK, easyrider1. Is there some reason why you would rather not just find a good used tank for your bike? What's wrong with the one on it now? Is it missing completely? I found a nice one for my 750E2 by using Findmypart.com. They do a search for you by contacting their subscribers and submitting their findings for you to contact yourself. The tank I got will need to be repainted, but it is in real good shape inside and out. Of the three or four, I ordered the one that seemed most reasonable to me. Good luck! And be patient with us. We kid around a lot, too.
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