Friggin Aussies, always going to the extreme, 12 gallon fuel tank.
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... gives new meaning to shrouds
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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.
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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.
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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...
or any serious enduro trailsIt's most likely just a fire road queen, I don't imagine it seeing much time on any MX tracksor any serious enduro trails
it's most likely just a fire road queen, i don't imagine it seeing much time on any mx tracksOr any serious enduro trails