L linnell Joined Feb 2012 16 Posts | 0+ Sweden Discussion Starter Aug 5, 2019 #1 Does anyone have a larger or extra tank for FE570 laying around?
L linnell Joined Feb 2012 16 Posts | 0+ Sweden Discussion Starter Aug 5, 2019 #2 linnell said: Does anyone have a larger or extra tank for FE570 laying around? Click to expand... Looking to buy one!
linnell said: Does anyone have a larger or extra tank for FE570 laying around? Click to expand... Looking to buy one!
J Junkie Joined Jun 2019 105 Posts | 14+ Alameda, CA Aug 5, 2019 #3 Good luck, they seem to be hens teeth. Part of why I bought my FE570 is that it has one. Another option is to convert your factory subframe to a fuel tank.
Good luck, they seem to be hens teeth. Part of why I bought my FE570 is that it has one. Another option is to convert your factory subframe to a fuel tank.
L linnell Joined Feb 2012 16 Posts | 0+ Sweden Discussion Starter Aug 5, 2019 #4 Junkie said: Good luck, they seem to be hens teeth. Part of why I bought my FE570 is that it has one. Another option is to convert your factory subframe to a fuel tank. Click to expand... Thanks, there are new ones to buy so I will be able to get one. Just asking to see if there are any used ones laying around. Any ideas of how to convert the subframe into an extra tank?
Junkie said: Good luck, they seem to be hens teeth. Part of why I bought my FE570 is that it has one. Another option is to convert your factory subframe to a fuel tank. Click to expand... Thanks, there are new ones to buy so I will be able to get one. Just asking to see if there are any used ones laying around. Any ideas of how to convert the subframe into an extra tank?
J Junkie Joined Jun 2019 105 Posts | 14+ Alameda, CA Aug 5, 2019 #5 http://husaberg.org/fuel/8956-09-subframe-fuel-tank.html has some info on it. I thought you were looking for one of the 70 degree tanks, the ones still available aren't quite as convenient (as they make things bulkier). Reactions: 1 person
http://husaberg.org/fuel/8956-09-subframe-fuel-tank.html has some info on it. I thought you were looking for one of the 70 degree tanks, the ones still available aren't quite as convenient (as they make things bulkier).