Long Range Fuel Tank

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AWJD
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Long Range Fuel Tank

Post by AWJD » Mon May 29, 2017 6:52 pm

Has anyone got a good picture of an MT500 with long range fuel tank fitted? I want to see whether it completely spoils the look of the bike :shock:
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Re: Long Range Fuel Tank

Post by bth2bth2 » Mon May 29, 2017 7:49 pm

no it doesnt :roll: :D
a few pics i found .

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Re: Long Range Fuel Tank

Post by deadgrass. » Mon May 29, 2017 7:52 pm

their already beautifully/ugly as is.

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Re: Long Range Fuel Tank

Post by AWJD » Mon May 29, 2017 8:03 pm

It look pretty good behind those tank bags :D What does it look like without them?
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1985 Armstrong MT500 (Fun Bike)
1996 Harley MT350e
1987 Armstrong MT560e
1997 Honda XR250R Ex-Army
1966 BSA B40WD
1971 BSA B50T
1973 BSA B50MX

2007 Suzuki GSX1400 (Workhorse)

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Re: Long Range Fuel Tank

Post by Bunker » Tue May 30, 2017 6:02 am

Like a swollen camel.. be aware they are also very top heavy which is fine for road use but dont try clattering about off road with a full one :-)
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Re: Long Range Fuel Tank

Post by AWJD » Tue May 30, 2017 6:28 am

I think I need to see one fitted in the flesh. I like the idea of 20L capacity but a swollen camel look wouldn't be very appealing!
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1985 Armstrong MT500 (Fun Bike)
1996 Harley MT350e
1987 Armstrong MT560e
1997 Honda XR250R Ex-Army
1966 BSA B40WD
1971 BSA B50T
1973 BSA B50MX

2007 Suzuki GSX1400 (Workhorse)

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Re: Long Range Fuel Tank

Post by Bunker » Tue May 30, 2017 6:35 am

I found this thread with all original photos:

http://s479.photobucket.com/user/Apophi ... 8.jpg.html
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Re: Long Range Fuel Tank

Post by AWJD » Tue May 30, 2017 8:29 am

Many thanks Bunker for the pics. It's obviously a very practical option for longer range road use but I'm not sure I could live with having such a bulbous looking tank on the bike!
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1985 Armstrong MT500 (Fun Bike)
1996 Harley MT350e
1987 Armstrong MT560e
1997 Honda XR250R Ex-Army
1966 BSA B40WD
1971 BSA B50T
1973 BSA B50MX

2007 Suzuki GSX1400 (Workhorse)

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Re: Long Range Fuel Tank

Post by twmtomos1 » Wed May 31, 2017 4:35 am

its one of the better upgrades to do with your bike,some 500 with a Mikuni will only do 38-40 mpg so its worth it
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Re: Long Range Fuel Tank

Post by AWJD » Wed May 31, 2017 5:46 am

Yes - the biggest problem I have with my MT500 for road use is its limited range. With a Mikuni, mine will do low 40's mpg which gives me a max range of only ~120 miles provided I drive sensibly. However, with a 20L tank that would take it up to 180 miles which is similar to my Suzuki GSX1400 which I would be happy with. I'm almost persuaded to fit a long range tank but ideally I'd like to sit on an MT500 fitted with one to see what it looked like from that point of view.
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1985 Armstrong MT500 (Fun Bike)
1996 Harley MT350e
1987 Armstrong MT560e
1997 Honda XR250R Ex-Army
1966 BSA B40WD
1971 BSA B50T
1973 BSA B50MX

2007 Suzuki GSX1400 (Workhorse)

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