"Tank cream"
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Has anyone had any expirience using this stuff? I'm still not sure about it but I'm finding it fairly difficult to find a replacement tank for my old Suzuki GSX400F Katana and I need to get it running again till the busa is finished. BTW not my bike but I dont have a camera and its a pretty close match


I did think it was all good till I drained the tank for a new paint job and sure enough heaps of rust inside around the sender.

<i>Edited by: Maggot1300 at: 20/10/06 23:18
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I do have an E series as well and was hoping to use the tank off that but they're not compatible due to the differences in tank dimensions. Alternativly would anyone know where to find a head for a 81 GSX400E twin?



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MATT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT BIKES OR YOUR SEX LIFE
CREAM AND RIDING THE WARRIOR

REGARDS ROD
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#4
Rod, he is a tank sealer from a well known mob

www.ppc.au.com/coatings.htm

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Dunno hat u r on about mate but if thats your bike is is in excellent condition... Cheers,
Pete




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Compatible Maggot

Like in dimensions or what

If it's not compatible....get a hammer or tommyhawk & make it compatible.....

Where there's a will................

I'd lash anything to it just to get me through

None of my old pommie bike tanks were ever bolted to the bike & they never came off (unless I trowelled it.)

Had to be quick removal coz they were always catching fire from kick backs

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