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Spare St Fuel Tank Potentially

Discussion in 'Sport Touring' started by mgrover, Oct 27, 2021.

  1. So, my ST tank is rusted and has a pinhole leak :(, shame but what ya gonna do, I also bought another tank that seemed in good condition, and it seems to be tbh but what do I know. So am thinking it'd best be to just get them fully repaired.

    Theres a place nearby that repairs and restores them via welding and whatever else, and then primes them for paint.

    https://radiator-repair.co.uk/

    I emailed them and got sent the below:

    https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vEq2VXy0I4mtTLaYcTdNTw0fxW_MIa240Ev5hpsQ66o/edit?usp=sharing

    Seems like great work tbh.

    Price wise:
    Repairs £ 95 to £150
    If too bad or seam leak
    Full strip, repair, plastic line, prime
    £325 to £425
    All plus vat and shipping

    So am tempted to just get both tanks restored and repaired and wondered if anyone would fancy the spare, for a price ofc but yah.

    Am hoping to get my own tank repaired and hopefully avoiding the full strip/repair and priming meaning it won't need a repaint, but the spare might as well since the paint is knackered.

    Am in Leeds.

    Cheers
    Martin
     
  2. From experience when I had my first ST4S back pre 2010, if the bike gets knocked over with a full tank of fuel then the bracket at the back where it hinges up can pull the welds. Because it is under the bracket its a bugger to fix.
    At that time a new tank was 900 quid (luckily for me paid for by the insurance).

    Personally I would not plastic line a steel tank. Unless you can guarantee it attaches perfectly, it just gives problems in the longer term. If it has a rust patch depending on how big it is either cut it out or grind it out, and re-weld.
    Then investigate having the inside plated before being painted.

    Hope that helps.
     
  3. Both tanks have been dropped off, so we'll see what they do.
     
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  4. got em back, all glass lined inside, anywhere that was rust so bad the glass line has made it to the surface, so just needs sanding down/priming/painting.

    reinstalled everything on my tank, the spare one will go for £530. The price of the service ended up being £480 per tank.

    I'll try to get some pictures up of inside the spare but so far all looks good
     
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