Vfr 800 tank

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Wee Haggis
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Vfr 800 tank

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Hi guys im looking for the thread on vfr tank swap. It has the instructions for the fit. Could you tell me the name of the thread. I cant seem to find it. :lol:
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mmm, ive been thinking about it for a while and im fed up of refueling all the time. Just want a bigger tank.
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Its on the us superhawk site that one just do a search for vfr tank
http://www.superhawkforum.com/
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Thanks i found it. Looks like a bit of work. May need to think about this.
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Post by Kitch »

Carbotech make a carbon fibre 21 litre one and Harris will make you an aluminium 24ltr one.
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Here's Paul's (Stratman) handy work :!:

http://www.easternriders.net/vfr_vtr.htm

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If you’re thinking of a one of ally tank try this one they do some beautiful work

http://www.thetankshop.com/
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Just hit the shows icon and it’s from 2000 so site may be out of date worth a look just for the workmanship
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Post by Stratman »

Here's Paul's (Stratman) handy work
Cheers Chris. I don't have the tank on anymore as I found it too high for my compact frame and I bought a TDM for long distance stuff instead! Was good fun bashing about in the garage though!
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