06 K9 Tank Needed

Energy One
Help! I purchased a bike that has been sitting for 2 years and mechanic tells me gas tank is trashed. Says the liner inside has floated loose and no way to clean it out. I checked with a radiator shop and they can’t get inside the tank to do it. Any used K-9 tanks out there for sale or any advice on who can clean this one out?
 

SKOGDOG

One of the old ones.
I haven’t noticed any prices for K9 tanks lately, but when you do determine the cost of replacement, I bet you change your tune about re-doing your old one. There are sone threads on this forum about cleaning out old separated liners—it can be done, but will usually require repainting of the tank.
Some of the guys who have been through it will give you some direction on how to proceed.
 

Mickmorris

Well Known Member
Supporting Member
I have tried to contact them with no luck by leaving voicemail and sending e-mails. I shipped it out today to Fuel Tank Services in Fort Lauderdale. We shall see. Thanks for the reply
Sounds like you will be good to go very soon!
 

FrankBDPS

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It can be done and if you get lucky you may not have to repaint it but I would budget for a repaint. Good luck.
 
I wanted to update everyone regarding my tank. George returned the tank and did an outstanding job of cleaning out the old lining and coating the inside of the tank and all without putting a single scratch on my custom paint. Since it took longer than expected to get it back, George even paid for 2 day shipping UPS. I couldn’t be happier.
 

1 B.M.F.

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I wanted to update everyone regarding my tank. George returned the tank and did an outstanding job of cleaning out the old lining and coating the inside of the tank and all without putting a single scratch on my custom paint. Since it took longer than expected to get it back, George even paid for 2 day shipping UPS. I couldn’t be happier.
Just curious what it cost you.
 

FrankBDPS

Well-Known Member
Glad that worked out for you. It sounds like a lot of money but I can tell you from personal experience it is a time consuming process. You are lucky you're bike only has one tank. Mine has two. Twice the fun.
 

1 B.M.F.

Well-Known Member
For future references if you have any other problems call on MR.WRIGHT. He is the man and will probably save you some $$. He knows these bikes inside and out. And he can point you in the right direction. Thanks for all you do Shannon, Tim, Eric.and to all else who help us when we need it. THANK YOU.
 
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