« on: December 29, 2011, 10:03:19 pm »
I've bopped happily along for the last 39 years thinking that a YZ125A petrol tank was made from aluminium like its big brothers.I discovered late this arvo that the tank I've had for about 20 years and thought was aluminium has
rust on the inside. Are they all steel or did they make an alloy version that was available for the rich guys?
It seems to me that the 125 would be more in need of an alloy tank than its 250 and 360 brothers but there must be a reason. The same thing occurs with the first Elsinores as well...steel-125, aluminium for the 250......Odd
Another question......molasses OK for getting rid of the rust inside?
And another....Does anyone do a tank graphics kit?
« Last Edit: December 29, 2011, 10:08:05 pm by firko »
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