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<blockquote data-quote="Joe2Lmaker" data-source="post: 361638" data-attributes="member: 2663"><p>I need a volunteer. I've begun fabricating.</p><p></p><p>I need someone who is still racking up miles during these long winter months.</p><p></p><p>This project has evolved into a two part solution. Part 1 is the mounting rack. Part 2 is the actual tank. I think I have a winning design for the bracket to hold the tank, and I bought materials today. The rear seat is removed and the bracket drops into place using the existing locators and lock.</p><p></p><p>I need a volunteer; someone with a GenII, already plumbed for an auxiliary tank.</p><p></p><p>The rack will be finished first, after that we could either mount something like a Jaz or RCi to the rack, or skip that and mount the wide, low, flat top custom tank.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the lack of photos. All of this has been worked out with paper and pencil drawings. I sort of accidentally stumbled on the design when I went to remove a box of parts that was sitting on the bike. The box was just sitting there in the space where the rear seat should be and I was slapped in the face by the obvious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe2Lmaker, post: 361638, member: 2663"] I need a volunteer. I've begun fabricating. I need someone who is still racking up miles during these long winter months. This project has evolved into a two part solution. Part 1 is the mounting rack. Part 2 is the actual tank. I think I have a winning design for the bracket to hold the tank, and I bought materials today. The rear seat is removed and the bracket drops into place using the existing locators and lock. I need a volunteer; someone with a GenII, already plumbed for an auxiliary tank. The rack will be finished first, after that we could either mount something like a Jaz or RCi to the rack, or skip that and mount the wide, low, flat top custom tank. Sorry for the lack of photos. All of this has been worked out with paper and pencil drawings. I sort of accidentally stumbled on the design when I went to remove a box of parts that was sitting on the bike. The box was just sitting there in the space where the rear seat should be and I was slapped in the face by the obvious. [/QUOTE]
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