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Fuel tank blues
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17 years a Z13 owner at present 3 x A1's and an A4
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Thanks.
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Mightyzod wrote: I don't believe that the tank has been modified, and we can't find any signs of distortion in it or the frame. I would love to compare it to a friend's tank, but this is the only KZ1300 I have seen in the state of Kansas or Oklahoma (where it came from) in the last ten years.
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These are both American KZ1300 tanks look at the distance from the top of the filler cap along with the profile to the top of your tank
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If someone happens to have the dimensions for a tank, please send them to me. I have already spent a bit more than half of the original cost of the bike on parts for it. If I have to pony up for a tank, I will do it, but I do want to know what tank I have right now.
A little frustrated, but not throwing wrenches...yet.
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The probability is that the tank is simply too far forward and is resting on top of the frame, with the "U" shaped channels above the rubber caps. The tank will not fit in place if set straight down.
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