Oversized Tank? Yes or No

DRN Off-Road Project Bike: Oversized tank?

  • Yes, please list brand below.

    Votes: 16 66.7%
  • It's not needed. Stock is fine.

    Votes: 8 33.3%

  • Total voters
    24
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Okiewan

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Please vote, then post your suggestion for the brand.
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BSWIFT

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IMS. Natural.
 

DWreck

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IMS au natural
 

Rcannon

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I say Clarke. I hated my IMS tank. Very poor quality and coinstruction. I was better off filling a trash bag with gasoline.
 

TwinSpar

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I don't mind oversize tanks but don't like the look of natural tanks... but then again that is the track queen in me talking! :ohmy:
 

James

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I like the Clarke a whole lot more than the IMS, but I have been liking without even more lately. Clarke fits and looks better on the CR250 and CRF450 in my opinion.
 

SFO

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whatever aj feels has the best fittment for this application, maybe fab up an aluminum subtank so you can keep the fit and finish of the oe tank?
 

Vic

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SFO said:
whatever aj feels has the best fittment for this application

:nod:
 

XRpredator

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Vic said:
SFO said:
whatever aj feels has the best fittment for this application, maybe fab up an aluminum subtank so you can keep the fit and finish of the oe tank?
:nod:
I, too, concur :nod:
 

crashnburn

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Don't have any experience with anything but clarke, but I think it need a dry break system (make it look like a full blown offroad race bike), so whichever could accommodate that.
:cool:
 

junkjeeps

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IMS or whatever AJ thinks fits best.

Mark
 

Patman

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What kind of range could you expect from the stock tank? The extra weight of additional fuel might not be worth the aggrivation IMO.
 

Papakeith

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dry break system would be "wicked" cool ! Doo eeett!

I lean towards the stock tank for esthetics, but from a functionalit standpoint for offroad and woods you should probably have an oversized tank, with a reserve petcock.
 

crazy4nitro

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Papakeith said:
an oversized tank, with a reserve petcock.


Better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it.. :bang:


Crazy
 

GETMETOCA

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Papakeith said:
I lean towards the stock tank for esthetics, but from a functionalit standpoint for offroad and woods you should probably have an oversized tank, with a reserve petcock.

I agree :nod:
 

rm_racer

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Over sized, with what ever brand works best on the bike, with a dry break.
 

70 marlin

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I know the west coast people need every drop of fuel they can get. But I had a IMS over side tank and it made the KDX handle like crap!
 
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