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Tank mounting rubber parts. Guy kinda stranded in Detroit area.

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Maybe you saw the posting about the guy ( grcamna2) riding a bicycle from California to Detroit, to pick up a 82 GS450TX and riding it back to CA.
Sounds adventurous, eh .....

Turns out the bike needed some work.
Rusty Bronco has helped him with some work.
(There is lots more to the story that can be found in the posting.)

He is wanting to get back on the road in 2-3 days, but is still needing some of the tank mounting rubber parts. You know, those pesky parts that are real good at rolling away when you are not looking and go hide somewhere.
Anybody in Detroit area have any they can get to him.....?
Anybody in mid-west....?

Here are more details:
https://www.thegsresources.com/_for...hen-drive-it-back-to-CA&p=2479134#post2479134
 
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Babbitts in Muskegon should be able to overnight them. If they have any in stock.
 
It's just a hunk of rubber. Improvise.

I've made these before out of a large rubber cork from a real hardware store. Match the OD somewhat, pop it in the freezer for a bit, carefully and slowly drill a center hole, then slice off the excess. It's a bit tapered, or you can get one that's a little larger and then shave the OD down. It's OK to be messy and imprecise -- no one's going to see the thing.

The rubber from an expanding pipe plug is another good source of the raw material, possibly even better because it's already got a large center hole and it's easily available at a big box home store.

I bet a clever person could also mold one from RTV.

Lots of ways to approach this.
 
I agree with bwringer here, Dave, you are the best, but from what I have seen of the thread recently, this guy is being a bit dense, I mean, for crying out loud, some gorilla tape wrapped around the posts would suffice. If he is not getting on the road due to this issue, maybe....MAYBE....he is underqualified to ride a 35+ year old bike across the country? IMPROVISE, BROTHER.

EDIT: I should add, I admire and respect your ability to do this trip, it is something I would never have the ba!!s to do. Sorry If I came off as snide or a prig. Now srsly....improvise something. You can do iiiiiiiiiit.
 
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It's just a hunk of rubber. Improvise.

I've made these before out of a large rubber cork from a real hardware store. Match the OD somewhat, pop it in the freezer for a bit, carefully and slowly drill a center hole, then slice off the excess. It's a bit tapered, or you can get one that's a little larger and then shave the OD down. It's OK to be messy and imprecise -- no one's going to see the thing.

The rubber from an expanding pipe plug is another good source of the raw material, possibly even better because it's already got a large center hole and it's easily available at a big box home store.

I bet a clever person could also mold one from RTV.

Lots of ways to approach this.
Yep, most anything will do. Plywood, rubber, electrical tape wrapped gatorade bottle cap, stack of washers wrapped in electrical tape, etc.;
 
I too was thinking his plan had many potentials for problems.

But, I also though more folks would be willing to help, if they saw what parts the PO had lost.
These parts may be extra parts just laying around on someones bench, or on a parts bike that could be replaced for 7 bucks on next parts order if they were needed. Yah, these parts are not really "stranding" the guy, something could be improvised in both cases, and is why I said "sorta stranded".

Just thought more folks would be willing to help/participate in the guys adventure.
 
Yer a good egg, Dave. Looks like he is waiting on a fuel T now....now that is a legit issue.....If I was closer/had the parts I would help out buuuut......
 
I really think that we should all be helping each other out to the best of our ability, but also don't think it's really fair to come up with a half thought through plan and then rely on others to fill in the gaps. I can imagine that it's a hard situation to be in if the bike wasn't in the condition he expected it in, but if it were me I would have made sure with the PO that I understood what the condition of the bike in and what needed to be done as much as possible. Ordering parts takes days or WEEKS so I don't really understand what the plan for getting it on the road in a timely manner was...

When I went on a cross country trip I purchased the bike months in advance and then spent a lot of time getting it on the road to make sure things things were all ironed out. All that being said, good on everybody for helping out. If I were close by I would try to do the same.
 
So did this guy get to start his journey home yet? I agree with Gabe, put the tank on and start riding. It won't fall off the posts. Might rattle a bit... The guy (IMO) is a little nuts if you ask me. Less for expecting to ride an untested, unknown 30+ year old motorcycle cross country. But to ride a bicycle all the way across the country, to buy an unknown motorcycle?!? Will make for an interesting story later on... Hope he makes it ok...
 
My understanding is that he (Bill) has ordered some replacment tank mounting parts (and carb tees). He has also said "have found some" of the tank mounting parts.

So, the usefullness of this posting has passed.

See his posting for additional things and for furter updates.
 
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