Need A FUEL TANK!!!!
So I have a 06 viva xv200s and my current gas tank is leaking. I've been Goodling for a while and can't seem to see one that looks to fit.
Does anyone know a bike that has the same style fuel tank??? |
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Can you post a picture of the current gas tank?
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Take a picture of it without the seat installed so we can see how it is mounted. Maybe a few measurements. It looks similar to the Roketa DB-27-200
http://www.roketa.com/product/produc...D=0&proID=2037 |
Similar tanks all over Ebay. You just have to keep looking until you find the match or close enough you can modify to work. The tank is plastic, should be easy to repair???
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Mounting points look alot like my 06 roketa. Its steel btw
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This is a possible fit. It shows dimension so you can compare. https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-ATV-Qua....c100005.m1851
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i think i have one sitting in my parts pile.... where are you located?
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Im located in philly
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I was thinking the same but i feel as tho i couldnt use my plastics with that tank
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i will pull it out this afternoon and send some pics... if i can remember that is...LOL |
There is way you can fix the tank you have if you haven't found one yet. It looks like that the leak is at the filler. If it is, one of my step daughter's quad had a similar leak. I was able to repair it with a soldering iron and plastic shavings from an oil container. I used the soldering iron to melt the broken sections together. I then took a wire wheel, chucked it into my drill, and created plastic shavings. I used an empty black, quart sized oil container that I first washed out and dried. I gathered up the shavings and dipped the iron into them to pick them up and melt them at the same time. I was able to use this process to fill in the areas where plastic was missing where the parts were joined. I did this repair last summer and it's held up so far.
Do a search for 'plastic welding with a soldering iron' and check out the videos. Some are showing just using iron while others are using some sort of plastic sticks. Edit; just thought I would add, please, make sure that you empty and clean out the tank well before starting any repair. |
What ever happened, 3azy_e215? Did you replace or repair your tank? http://www.chinariders.net/images/st...er_offline.gif
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