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Dumb Newb Tank question... 06 Aug 2006 19:24 #67590

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My tank seems a bit loose...how is it SUPPOSED to be anchored to the frame...there doesn't seem to be anything at the back of the tank holding it on at all...

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Dumb Newb Tank question... 06 Aug 2006 19:29 #67594

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There should be a single hex/phillips bolt fastening your tank to the frame

Note in my picture just above the tin foil tape stuff, thats where it screws in.



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Dumb Newb Tank question... 06 Aug 2006 19:43 #67604

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ummmm....mine doesn't look like that, no hex bolt...

check it out, it just has a little insert like a key handing down and it is just sitting in there...am I missing something? You can totally just lift up the back of the tank.
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Dumb Newb Tank question... 06 Aug 2006 20:08 #67624

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Oh thats right, you have the different gas tank to me. Just how lose is it? If you padded the hole that it slots into a little think that would do the trick? Your seat cover will stop the tank from just randomly flying up at least.





See my tank actually shows the bolt, the diagram for yours doesnt so I assume what you have right now is how it is supposed to be

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Dumb Newb Tank question... 06 Aug 2006 21:22 #67643

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Not sure which year bike you're working on but many KZ's had the back end of the tank secured by a rubber band. That's how my KZ900's setup. You probably ought to go to www.buykawasaki.com and check out the parts diagrams for your model and year.
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Dumb Newb Tank question... 06 Aug 2006 21:29 #67646

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It's an '80 440....thanks for the link....I'll check it out......a rubberband huh?

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Dumb Newb Tank question... 07 Aug 2006 01:46 #67687

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Sasquatch:

There are three fundamental ways Kawasaki attached the rear of its older style tanks to the frame:
1.with a bolt
2.with a stretchy band over a peg (rubberband)
3.with a peg dropped into a rubber grommet

Post edited by: Mcdroid, at: 2006/08/07 04:47
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Dumb Newb Tank question... 07 Aug 2006 04:44 #67697

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The original idea was to have breakaway tanks that in case of an accident the tank would seperate and get away from the rider. Most of these setups had a great deal of interference from the seat so the tank did not shake to much. Then they started bolting down the tank the theory of the seperating tank went away. Just make sure your tank is isolated from making hard contact with metal or it could wear through. It should be rubber mounted.

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Dumb Newb Tank question... 07 Aug 2006 07:07 #67724

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That is exactly what I have (3)...it's a peg (I described it as a key) that inserts into a hole in the frame and has a rubber bumper pad....it might just be loose looking I pretty much don't have a seat

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Dumb Newb Tank question... 07 Aug 2006 07:08 #67725

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That is exactly what I have (3)...it's a peg (I described it as a key) that inserts into a hole in the frame and has a rubber bumper pad....it might just be loose looking I pretty much don't have a seat

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Dumb Newb Tank question... 09 Aug 2006 12:59 #68324

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The front curve of the seat kinda latches mine down. I can open the seat and lift the tank off.

I have a '78 KZ-650 and the tab or key on the tack seats into a rubber gromit with a slot in it, like the photo above (one of the previous answers).

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