Where can I get bars and a tank like these?
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#6
Were you thinking of getting the straight one (Attack) or the curved (bridged riser)? I think both look pretty good..
Now if I could only find the tank...
#7
BOOM!
http://ttandco.cart.fc2.com/ca16/66/p-r16-s/
Now all you need is a Japanese translater to order it.
http://ttandco.cart.fc2.com/ca16/66/p-r16-s/
Now all you need is a Japanese translater to order it.
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#9
BOOM!
http://ttandco.cart.fc2.com/ca16/66/p-r16-s/
Now all you need is a Japanese translater to order it.
http://ttandco.cart.fc2.com/ca16/66/p-r16-s/
Now all you need is a Japanese translater to order it.
Jason
#10
The tank has a little sporty tank shape to it, filler moved to the top, narrowed and cut off. I don't know what the jap place would charge for them but I would find a local shop and keep some cash in the USA by paying somebody to weld up a tank and bend some bars for you. A brand new low tunnel sporty tank can be had for 100-150 and then count some labor on top of that for all the welding. If you look at the back of the orange tank in your pic you can see the tab where it is mounted in the frame. It is not hard to have a bung welded in the frame to accept that type of tank mount (usually there would be one at the front and back). I know recemending other forums isnt PC around here, but take a look at the "jock shop" section on the jockey journal board. There are a lot of metal fab people here in the USA that im sure would be happy to have some business making your tank and bars just the way you want them. These are a few of the independent people making stuff that I found in just a couple of minutes. Keep your dollars local (http://www.jockeyjournal.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=40033 , www.47fab.com , http://www.kilbydeuce.com/ , http://www.bareknucklechoppers.com/