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Hey guys! I found a tank that only has a part number on it. I'm looking to replace the tank on my 2008 Night Train, and I am wondering if it will work.
61625-01D
If someone could tell me where to find the info, or if someone knows if it will work. It would help me out big time!
Thanks guys!
I took a look in an old Harley accessory catalogue no mention of tanks in that only the bits that go on them, gas caps etc, try giving a Harley dealership a ring they'll have all the part numbers and what fits what.
Hey guys! I found a tank that only has a part number on it. I'm looking to replace the tank on my 2008 Night Train, and I am wondering if it will work.
61625-01D
If someone could tell me where to find the info, or if someone knows if it will work. It would help me out big time!
Thanks guys!
It is an older Heritage tank. A quick google of the part number you supplied shows it on Fleabay with the exact same badging that's on my Train. Another quick google shows that Heritage tanks will fit on a Train. Ultimately, you can make ANY tank "fit" but it does look like this one is a bolt on for your bike.
It's not that old of a tank, but it is from EFI Heritage models, so yes it should fit..and with any good luck, the fuel pump and stuff should fit right in to it as well
I called a Harley Dealer, and they said it is from an 01, and that it wouldn't work on the bike. I guess the mounting tabs are a little different inside the tank for the fuel pump.
Last edited by Shelljerk47; Oct 9, 2013 at 10:27 AM.
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