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biker-nut-1986 14-01-13 21:06

Can you tell me where I can find one if these tanks??

Thanks

Mort 14-01-13 21:45

Try OFF THE ROAD German, site.They do a tank.:glasses2:

DaleC 14-01-13 22:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by biker-nut-1986 (Post 182986)
Can you tell me where I can find one if these tanks??

Thanks

Gili Moto is in Brasil and Giovana is a top bloke who speaks enough English to sort you out. Costs about �330 delivered to your door in the UK.

There are a few guys on here who have installed them and done quite some miles with them without issue. Mine should be fitted in the coming weeks.

http://www.gilimoto.com.br/index.php...&product_id=86

biker-nut-1986 15-01-13 18:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaleC (Post 182989)
Gili Moto is in Brasil and Giovana is a top bloke who speaks enough English to sort you out. Costs about �330 delivered to your door in the UK.

There are a few guys on here who have installed them and done quite some miles with them without issue. Mine should be fitted in the coming weeks.

http://www.gilimoto.com.br/index.php...&product_id=86

Thank you buddy

I shall be getting one :-)

DaleC 15-01-13 19:52

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Originally Posted by biker-nut-1986 (Post 183018)
Thank you buddy

I shall be getting one :-)

No problem. Giovana will give you an option between cheap [slow] or expensive [fast] delivery. I took the cheap/slow and it arrived in ~3 weeks to the office. Got some funny looks on the tube carrying it home too :D

Be aware that the nice people at customs *may* impose import duties (ie VAT).

Also it is not plug and play, hence the reason why mine isn't fitted yet. I don't think the mods required to fit are a big deal (I hope) but I'm just giving you notice that it won't be a 20min job. To be forewarned is to be forearmed, as they say.

Caveat: I am a mechanical numpty. :D

biker-nut-1986 15-01-13 21:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaleC (Post 183021)
No problem. Giovana will give you an option between cheap [slow] or expensive [fast] delivery. I took the cheap/slow and it arrived in ~3 weeks to the office. Got some funny looks on the tube carrying it home too :D

Be aware that the nice people at customs *may* impose import duties (ie VAT).

Also it is not plug and play, hence the reason why mine isn't fitted yet. I don't think the mods required to fit are a big deal (I hope) but I'm just giving you notice that it won't be a 20min job. To be forewarned is to be forearmed, as they say.

Caveat: I am a mechanical numpty. :D


Cheers for the heads up. I'm mechanically minded. Won't take me long to figure

I'm considering making my own tank. I'm looking at building a Dakar type setup

That's just my style. Drawn up a 30ish litre tank taking the outer skin off another yam enduro

But might just do this for now

I haven't even got the freckin bike yet !!! Lol

But. Ta buddy

biker-nut-1986 15-01-13 22:07

Dalec

Apparently needs spacers

Let me kno if you need any

I can have them made up
Mates gotta lathe I can use

masakari_kai 20-01-14 20:49

Some extra questions from russian xtx user :)
What about fuel sensor, does it compatible with an oversized tank like gilimoto? How much gas is still in the tank when the fuel lamp turns on?
Thnx.


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