We may have to have a whip round for a bell to warn everyone your coming
fingers crossed it gets sorted else.......
condensation bubbled petrol tank paint :(
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Re: condensation bubbled petrol tank paint :(
weirdo wrote: OMG ...
POXORAPTOR !! ....... UNCLEAN!! ......UNCLEAN!!
Think what I felt like, I had to touch it and resist picking the spots!
Just need to figure out where I can get some sort of touch up pen for a few blemishes on the under side, it seems when they are scratched these tanks they are so easy to scrape down to the bare plastic. Theres one or two scrapes hiding where you wouldn't see them on the new one, but I don't want to tempt fate and have another outbreak of the pox, so shall cover up and laquer over them before its put on the bike.
So be warned, I should be down at the Buell do ......tha won't need a bell to hear me coming Cagiva Girl, kitty is noisy enough
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Your Rapter looks like a sci fi robot dragon! and it breaths fire too! It singed my eye brows and boiled my eyes at the lights! smudge
Your Rapter looks like a sci fi robot dragon! and it breaths fire too! It singed my eye brows and boiled my eyes at the lights! smudge
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Re: condensation bubbled petrol tank paint :(
Apologies for not being on here for a while
Back to the tank, it must be the climate.
Depending on your exact location Dizzyblonde, im only a few miles from skipton and my tank has done exactly the same thing .
My bike is also sat in a brick built garage, left uncovered ( and unloved )
With the tank being plastic i thought that the petrol had started to seep through the tank.
I know its not a good thing to say, but im glad i have seen this post.
At least the tank can now just be resprayed once the warmer climates arrives and i dont need to shell out for a new one.
I only popped one blister, before realising it was a bad idea to carry on
I hope you get yours sorted too,
Back to the tank, it must be the climate.
Depending on your exact location Dizzyblonde, im only a few miles from skipton and my tank has done exactly the same thing .
My bike is also sat in a brick built garage, left uncovered ( and unloved )
With the tank being plastic i thought that the petrol had started to seep through the tank.
I know its not a good thing to say, but im glad i have seen this post.
At least the tank can now just be resprayed once the warmer climates arrives and i dont need to shell out for a new one.
I only popped one blister, before realising it was a bad idea to carry on
I hope you get yours sorted too,
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Re: condensation bubbled petrol tank paint :(
Umm…ethanol in fuel rotting tank from inside??
Ethanol? ETHANOL??!!
Blasphemy!
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Ethanol? ETHANOL??!!
Blasphemy!
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Just wondering.
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Re: condensation bubbled petrol tank paint :(
Bingy_bong wrote:Apologies for not being on here for a while
Back to the tank, it must be the climate.
Depending on your exact location Dizzyblonde, im only a few miles from skipton and my tank has done exactly the same thing .
My bike is also sat in a brick built garage, left uncovered ( and unloved )
With the tank being plastic i thought that the petrol had started to seep through the tank.
I know its not a good thing to say, but im glad i have seen this post.
At least the tank can now just be resprayed once the warmer climates arrives and i dont need to shell out for a new one.
I only popped one blister, before realising it was a bad idea to carry on
I hope you get yours sorted too,
Well, as previously said, I had another VRaptor in the same place and conditions for a couple of years with no ill effect to it.
It's grim round here, so I built a new big wood workshop 14x14, 7ft highish. Last time I looked a month ago, everything was fine with the new tank I replaced the spotty one with
As for you Bear.......
Yellow 2001 SV650s,2002 VRaptor
Your Rapter looks like a sci fi robot dragon! and it breaths fire too! It singed my eye brows and boiled my eyes at the lights! smudge
Your Rapter looks like a sci fi robot dragon! and it breaths fire too! It singed my eye brows and boiled my eyes at the lights! smudge
Re: condensation bubbled petrol tank paint :(
Funnily enough, I live just a few miles from Skipton as well, and my tank has also bubbled a bit in the last 12 months. Only little bubbles though, so I'm not too fussed. Looking at the state of my bike after it's 3rd neglected winter in my possession, the little bubbles are the least of my problems.Bingy_bong wrote:Apologies for not being on here for a while
Back to the tank, it must be the climate.
Depending on your exact location Dizzyblonde, im only a few miles from skipton and my tank has done exactly the same thing .
My bike is also sat in a brick built garage, left uncovered ( and unloved )
With the tank being plastic i thought that the petrol had started to seep through the tank.
I know its not a good thing to say, but im glad i have seen this post.
At least the tank can now just be resprayed once the warmer climates arrives and i dont need to shell out for a new one.
I only popped one blister, before realising it was a bad idea to carry on
I hope you get yours sorted too,