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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1209326, member: 68872"] If I was the buyer I would be really pissed if I discovered that the tank leaked when I filled it with gas. Yes, the buyer has to beware, but it sounds like the buyer was reasonably careful in inspecting the bike, even rode it once but the gas tank leak (unless the crack was visually obvious) would be a serious defect that would be hidden. If you truely "forgot" to mention the leak in the tank then the high integrity thing to do is give him his money back and take the bike back. He only had it for a day. As others have said, try splitting the difference with him on the cost of the tank. And no, you don't fix gas tanks with a little sealant. [/QUOTE]
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