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Petrol tank damage - tickedo - 02-01-2016

Went for a ride today with a mate up thru Yarramalong NSW, where we stopped for lunch. Came out to the car perk and some ARSEHOLE has punched or belted my fuel tank and left a massive dent.......some people just don't deserve oxygen........



Thanks
AB


RE: Petrol tank damage - ohzone - 02-01-2016

Hi Mate, post a photo and I will tell you if it has a chance of being PDR'd, it depends on where it is dented and if there are any lines, shapes or paint damaged.
I have taken 2 out of my red/black 99, they weren't large but they were fairly sharp, I'm guessing from dropping the bike on its side and getting a handlebar impact.


Petrol tank damage - tickedo - 03-01-2016

There is no sharp corners or paint damage. I just can't believe someone would do this for no reason
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Thanks
AB


RE: Petrol tank damage - ohzone - 03-01-2016

Its a bit hard to tell from the photo but I do think it would respond to being "glue pulled and the raised ridges would definitely "tap down".
Try and find a PDR guy near you and get a quote, then compare that against how much your excess would be if you went the insurance route.
Insurance would supply a brand new tank that the dealer would just bolt on, it would come pre painted by Suzuki.

The PDR guy would be able to give you an indication as to whether the dent would remove 100% or to a certain degree.

Where the dent is, is the most responsive area on the tank for a PDR repair, if the sums work out I would try it.

It was certainly a dog act!


RE: Petrol tank damage - grapyono - 03-01-2016

Some low life did that to me in the car park at work one day! I found a local guy who drained the tank and then, with the tank in place, worked it out from inside the tank.... Can't see where it was! No need for paint either, just a good cut n polish... done! Best $150 I ever spent! Some of the smaller detail shops may put yu onto the right people. Good luck...


RE: Petrol tank damage - Corpsedealer - 03-01-2016

Isn't that the tank cover? If so wouldn't you be able to separate and pop it out with the palm of your hand? as there doesn't seem to be any creasing of the steel?
I"m no panel beater but would Have a look at that?

Just a thought!


RE: Petrol tank damage - Shordy - 03-01-2016

If you're game, you could try the old "innertube in tank" trick.
It's self explanatory really, get a car tyre type of tube, stuff it inside the tank near where the dent is, and inflate.
If it's a simple pop out kind of dent it may work.
PS: I have not done this on a bike with a fuel pump so beware of the intank pump and filyter if it has one.


Petrol tank damage - tickedo - 03-01-2016

(03-01-2016, 11:19am)Corpsedealer Wrote: Isn't that the tank cover? If so wouldn't you be able to separate and pop it out with the palm of your hand? as there doesn't seem to be any creasing of the steel?
I"m no panel beater but would Have a look at that?

Just a thought!

It's the actual tank, there is no tank cover


Thanks
AB


RE: Petrol tank damage - Aussie Steve - 03-01-2016

Compressed air might pop that back out....an old gas cap with a compressed air fitting braised to it could be used? Remove the pump and fuel gauge and seal off the hole with a plate or even use that plate as the compressed air inlet??

good luck


RE: Petrol tank damage - 99er - 03-01-2016

that sux.if u saw them u would be up for assult.dent pullers should get that out.try the guys that remove hail damage for a living.if u attempt to fix it dent pullers wont get it perfect.


RE: Petrol tank damage - Buzz - 03-01-2016

Is this a case of implosion where tank valves fail and the vacuum pulls the dent? I just know someone who's whole tank went pop and caved in.


RE: Petrol tank damage - Robyyy - 03-05-2016

I had the PDR (paintless dent removal) guy come an get a Dent out of a monaro bonnet .....they can work wonders
What ever you do dont try to do it your self tempting i know....Leave it to the PDR man.....


RE: Petrol tank damage - ROD - 04-05-2016

To many scums in the world Knuppel2


RE: Petrol tank damage - CeeJay07 - 04-05-2016

(02-01-2016, 06:27pm)tickedo Wrote: Went for a ride today with a mate up thru Yarramalong NSW, where we stopped for lunch. Came out to the car perk and some ARSEHOLE has punched or belted my fuel tank and left a massive dent.......some people just don't deserve oxygen........



Thanks
AB

Farkin' lowlifes!!! At Yarramalong of all places!!! Plenty of wombats in the area, but usually I've only seen the four-legged hairy variety!!!



RE: Petrol tank damage - Raphel - 08-05-2016

Sorry to hear that, did you get it sorted ? And how did it happen, sounds like someone hit it with a hammer but, no paint loss and the bike was still on its stand ,hmmm