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Old 08-21-2008, 08:47 PM
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here is the bracket for the new tank. Off the bike you can see the series of holes in the bracket. The bushed set is tapped so you can attach the new longer tank with capscrews. You can see in my previous post where it sits in relationship to the frame and coil/ignition bracket. Refer to the other picture you can see the bracket attached to the original holes for the tank with a socket head screw, the coil bracket is held in place with the hex-head screw. It will not fit in the original hole as it hits the new bracket. This is why it is so close to the rocker box.
I tried to attach this info to my previous post with no luck so I stsrted a new one, forgive my lack of computer savvy and drop me a line, thanks
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