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Posted: 08:13 pm Jan 25 2006
by layoutd
i got a heat gun from a buddy(aside: we do a lot of kayaking around here and our boats can be molded/repaired with heat guns, so there was plenty to borrow) and did a little adjustment. i did not wanto to lose any range in the steering, so i did not want to do anything to the stop. the heat gun is a really easy option. i may have to do a little bit more to the right side, but i am trying to be minimal. as stated, there is no ignition source so, the explosions and flames should not be a problem. if you heat it enough to provide an ignition source then your tank is probably laying in a pool on the garage floor. thanks for the heat gun suggestion.

Posted: 12:06 am Jan 26 2006
by KDXer
:supz: Sweet !!!

Posted: 08:35 am Jan 26 2006
by KDX220PHIL
How 'bout some pictures of these melted gas tanks. I want to see what it looks like :hmm: .

Posted: 06:10 pm Jan 27 2006
by layoutd
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the little black line is where the tank was hitting. yes this moving of plastic did just make that area thinner by a few mils, but it should be a protected area. i probably should have heated up a larger area and then deformed it, but i did not. this is what i have. it will work for me.

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Posted: 01:03 am Jan 28 2006
by KDX220PHIL
:shock: I don't see any pictures.

Posted: 01:16 am Jan 28 2006
by KDXer
I'll get some up later. :mrgreen:

Posted: 01:20 am Jan 28 2006
by KDXer
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layoutd wrote:ok
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the little black line is where the tank was hitting. yes this moving of plastic did just make that area thinner by a few mils, but it should be a protected area. i probably should have heated up a larger area and then deformed it, but i did not. this is what i have. it will work for me.

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Posted: 01:57 am Jan 28 2006
by skipro3
I think I would'a ground down the clamp a bit. I'm fussy about apperances and that doesn't look too good on the tank there.

Posted: 08:03 am Jan 28 2006
by KDX220PHIL
Agreed. I think I will look at modifying the clamps.

Posted: 08:42 am Jan 28 2006
by layoutd
yes, grinding would have probably looked better, but this is what i have. function is important for me not neccessarily looks. i can always get another tank later if i want to look good. i'm riding today and not slapping the tank, so i am happy :mrgreen:

Posted: 10:08 am Jan 28 2006
by Indawoods
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skipro3 wrote: I'm fussy about apperances and ........

Couldn't tell by your vulgar display of monkeys! :wink:

Posted: 10:08 am Jan 28 2006
by KDXer
Yeah just champher (sp?) the back edge of the top clamp off. My tank doesn't look too bad, barely noticable but I will get some pics tomorrow to show anyway.

Posted: 02:12 pm Feb 19 2006
by KDX200Kev
I finally started my conversion. Took me awhile to get a wheel. Regarding the steering stop, I ended up using two strips of steel screwed to the bottom of the steering stop on the frame, which I curled the sides of the steel strips up with a hammer. The new stops work really good since they are now lower and wider then OEM. I painted them and now its not even noticeable. I have pics of it in my gallery. IMO I think this will become the standard for fixing the stop issue, because it works so well, adjustable by the thickness of the metal, easy to do, and cheap. :supz: