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Monster 696/796/1100 aluminum tank

Started by jvax, March 31, 2011, 05:24:32 PM

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Bishamon

Quote from: Raux on April 05, 2011, 12:39:38 PM
so AL tank is the solution? ooo like that idea!

Ethanol will corrode aluminum, however, 10% ethanol (E10) gasoline 'should' be safe.
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thought

Quote from: Bishamon on April 06, 2011, 07:43:04 AM
Ethanol will corrode aluminum, however, 10% ethanol (E10) gasoline 'should' be safe.

basically... the more and more i hear about ethanol... the more and more i realize that those aliens from the movie aliens dont spit acid, they were just spitting ethanol.
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'11 M796 ABS - Sold
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dbran1949


jvax



by the way, that tank was custom painted and featured in the latest issue of Ducati Bikes magazine in Japan a few months back.

Here are some pics.








Here's a lose up pic of what we thought to be a switch on the tank.

It seems to be a connector for some type of tube or cable...

Can anyone guess what it is?  I have absolutely no clue...






'08 R1200GS
'10 M796 ABS Black (Sold)

mattc7


thought

#50
i was wondering where they put the breather hose/fuel overflow hoses...  though it might have been routed some other way.

kinda really dont like the way they have that set up... sticks out like a sore thumb...  maybe they could recess it and then put on a aluminum cover like the plastic ones on the orig tank to cover it up.

beyond that though, it looks great cleaned up and painted. i like that paint scheme a lot.
'10 SFS 1098
'11 M796 ABS - Sold
'05 SV650N - Sold

Raux

That means it's not using the stock gas cap which has the breather built in.

graydo

Hi lads, did anyone end up trying one of these tanks?

Am interested in one for a non ABS M1100. The extra 6 litres is very appealing... I would guess a weight saving also?
Does anyone know the contact details?

Thanks

thought

the company is called beater, and i think you'll have to ask jvax... he's based in japan and evidently knows how to contact them.
'10 SFS 1098
'11 M796 ABS - Sold
'05 SV650N - Sold

graydo


DRKWNG

Jvax, any idea if these guys have crafted up a tank for a sport1000?
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jvax


DRKWNG, I haven't seen any in their inventory.  They do mostly superbike big volume (24L / 6.3 US gallon) tanks for the suzuka 8 hour race.

They have ready-to-ship stock for 1X98, 999/749, 748/916/996/998, D16RR, F1/F3, TT2, Imola etc.  They also have a big tank for the MH900e, 1st gen monsters (900/750...) and 3rd gen mosnters (696/796/1100).  Off the shelf tanks are listed for approx 2000 ~ 3000 US$.

They can take on-off orders, but cost isn't cheap, list price on their website starts 350,000 JPY i.e. 4,500 US$ at the current exchange rate (would have been 2800 US$ before the Lehman crisis) :o  You can get a decent monster for that price  [bang]  but hey, if money is not a concern, their quality is the best in the market  [thumbsup]

PM me if you need more detail.

'08 R1200GS
'10 M796 ABS Black (Sold)

koko64

Whats a carbon tank worth in comparison?
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CDawg


MonsterB

And wtf does this mean?  :-[
QuoteDUE TO THE CHANGES IN SHIPPING REGULATIONS CONCERNING TRANSPORTATION OF VOLATILE LIQUID CARRYING CONTAINERS (MOTORCYCLE FUEL TANKS FOR ONE) WE REGRET THAT MOTO-WORKS WILL NOT BE SUPPLYING BEATER TANKS EFFECTIVE JULY 1ST 2013.
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