Suggestions for a large BIIIIG dummy tank.

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King Herald
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Re: Suggestions for a large BIIIIG dummy tank.

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Deep Diver wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 3:34 pm More. I paid £70 for it. You can have it for £40 plus postage
That looks exactly like the Mustang tank I bought from the old Custom Fasteners shop in Wales, maybe 30 years ago. They used to sell some great stuff but nowadays they just seem to sell fasteners, nothing else. Which is a shame, I don't think there is anywhere else selling the same stuff they used to.

I stored that tank for 20 or so years, then put it on my SR500 during its last total rebuild.

This was when I lived in the far east, a few miles outside Manila.
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Re: Suggestions for a large BIIIIG dummy tank.

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Nice looking bike that. I can't remember the name of that tank, all i wanted was to have loads of fuel for long range as I used to do long tours and trying to find petrol stations in the wilds of Scotland is hard
I tried to be normal once, worst two minutes of my life.

Barry the cantankerous old goat. :poke:
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