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Boriqua
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Hate to be just a drain on the community without trying to offer something so here goes. When I picked up my bike the owner had told me the bike had been sitting for about 2 years. He tried to start it but it was obvious to me it wasnt getting fuel. I bought it at a fair price and as soon as I got it home I pulled the fuel line and found Rust. So I peeked in the gas tank and it looked like the surface of a far off planet. There were other issues but I needed to start at the high point so I went to work on the tank and bought the KBS Tank Sealer kit.
The paint on my tank is in really good shape so the challenge was doing the inside without damaging the outside paint so it took me about 2 days to complete all of the steps from cleaning through sealer and a fair amount of muscle but if you are old enough to remember what the inside of a thermos looked like in the 60's and early 70's ... that is what the inside of my tank looks like now. Almost like there is a glass insert.
Got the kit on ebay and it was about $55.00 shipped.
here is their website
https://www.kbs-coatings.com/tank-sealers.html
There are a couple of videos on youtube to get you going. All and all I think it was a fine product to use. When I did the first step with the cleaner the stuff that came out of the tank looked like a bad oil change. They suggest 96 hours cure so if you are doing a bunch of work its good to do tank first and set the tank aside. I am still working on cleaning the carbs but this weekend it should all go back together and the tank would have had an additional week to cure before install.
The paint on my tank is in really good shape so the challenge was doing the inside without damaging the outside paint so it took me about 2 days to complete all of the steps from cleaning through sealer and a fair amount of muscle but if you are old enough to remember what the inside of a thermos looked like in the 60's and early 70's ... that is what the inside of my tank looks like now. Almost like there is a glass insert.
Got the kit on ebay and it was about $55.00 shipped.
here is their website
https://www.kbs-coatings.com/tank-sealers.html
There are a couple of videos on youtube to get you going. All and all I think it was a fine product to use. When I did the first step with the cleaner the stuff that came out of the tank looked like a bad oil change. They suggest 96 hours cure so if you are doing a bunch of work its good to do tank first and set the tank aside. I am still working on cleaning the carbs but this weekend it should all go back together and the tank would have had an additional week to cure before install.