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Thread: 250es Gas Tank

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    almac16 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    250es Gas Tank

    Hi,

    I am wondering if anyone has tried the plastic replacement tanks and do they look good once you get the decals on them?

    Any pics of one on your trike?

    Do they hold up as good as the metal?

    Thanks

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    plastic

    the only one i ever had i broke in 5 minutes at the badlands.
    about cost me the whole trike ,,, gas leaking all over and all.
    i hadn't ever had the sx out of the back yard so when i got it off the trailer i shot down the smooth part and headed right for the rougher riding area and it just simply didn't take the jarring around. all the rubber bumpers were in place too ,,, it just didn't hold up for me.


    john

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    almac16 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Thanks!

    That's enough info right there to make me not buy one! It has to be able to handle some heavy duty riding!

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    tanks

    well that was just my experiance with a plastic tank. maybe i had a defective one or something ,,, it come with the trike ( new in the box ).
    there has got to be some fellow trikers running plastic tanks having better luck ,,, ???


    john

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    I have a plastic tank on my '87 big red that looks great and is very durable. I think there are 2 different kinds: a good one and a cheaper one. The good one is shaped exactly like the stock metal tank(mine). If you are going to put decals on the tank, do it before you put the tank on the bike and definitely before you put fuel in the tank or the decals will bubble up due to the plastic tank being porous once gas is in it.

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    almac16 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Quote Originally Posted by patblkwell
    I have a plastic tank on my '87 big red that looks great and is very durable. I think there are 2 different kinds: a good one and a cheaper one. The good one is shaped exactly like the stock metal tank(mine). If you are going to put decals on the tank, do it before you put the tank on the bike and definitely before you put fuel in the tank or the decals will bubble up due to the plastic tank being porous once gas is in it.
    Gotta picture?

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