Friggin Aussies, always going to the extreme, 12 gallon fuel tank.
Is there a fuel pump hooked up to get the 10 gallons below the carb up there? Crank up the compression dampers.Friggin Aussies, always going to the extreme, 12 gallon fuel tank.
Try picking it up after you fall.
This thing is a bit of an over kill.Friggin Aussies, always going to the extreme, 12 gallon fuel tank.
That is an under statement.Damn that'd be a lot of weight.
Not very easily, especially on the side of a hill...... How do you even hold that up...
I would need some friends for this attempt.Try picking it up after you fall.
I agree.Fuuuugly!!!
That is what she said.that thing is huge!
For sure.Is there a fuel pump hooked up to get the 10 gallons below the carb up there? Crank up the compression dampers.
Run would be a good idea.I'm thinking the shear weight of that tank would cause it to crack open if dropped, spilling 12 gallons of fuel onto a hot exhaust pipe, resulting in a heck of a fireball. So picking it up will be the least of your problems.
Quite a drastic change I would think.With 73lbs of gas, I would wonder how the handling/suspension would change full vs empty...
It's most likely just a fire road queen, I don't imagine it seeing much time on any MX tracks or any serious enduro trails
it's most likely just a fire road queen, i don't imagine it seeing much time on any mx tracks Or any serious enduro trails