A couple of questions/comments:
I assume this's got the post 2000 seat cutout shape? So a pre-2000 bike would be able to use it but would need a post-2000 seat as well? What's the range of plumbing options? Is it an easy thing to switch hoses for carbs as well as FI bikes? Are the hinge and keylock areas compatible through the whole Monster range? Even the new bikes (696s and 1100s?)
Actually, the seat / tank interface was designed to work with both carby and efi seats. This is possible because the tank is smooth above the seat & doesn't try to fit to the seat. The area at the front of the tank has 3 holes for the hinges, as there are 2 different kinds of hinges across the original Monster family. Under the tank, there are going to be 2 distinct flavors of the tank... the carb'd version and the EFI version. Technically, someone could buy the EFI version and the adaptor plate we are developing (which is intended for the metal tank'd efi bikes) and use the tank for carb'd OR efi.
The carb'd version has a closed off bottom with a 1/4" NPT female fitting and the big M30 fitting for the fuel sender to go in. The EFI version of the tank has a huge hole (roughly 4" across) and the 6 holes for the bolts. The EFI version of the tank will be immediately compatible with the S2R and other nylon tank'd monsters. The adaptor plate we're making will have the big M30 fitting and 2 1/4" NPT fittings, which will enable us to fit a fuel pump to. A carb'd bike can simply plug off the unused NPT fitting and it is done. The adaptor plate is going to be at least $100. We'll see what we can do to get the cost down on that, but until these tanks are really flying off the shelf, production of the adaptor flange is going to be done in expensively small lots.
The hinge area is compatible with the S2R, so for the carby tank models and the adaptor plate, we will include the proper mount.
The 696 and 1100 have internal tanks that are completely dissimilar to the classic monsters. They are like the HM1100 or MH900e and have a rotomolded tank underneath plastic covers.
Hey Chris, weren't you originally shooting for 5G?
But, I had hoped for the original 5 gallon tank.
Yeah, we had hopes it would be 5 gallons. Looks are deceiving.
Did chris take into account the fuel pump already in the 4.3gal?
No, but you can fill up something and drop in a fuel pump & measure the volume it displaces. Probably less than 8 ounces...
Nice to see it coming to market!
Still
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Thanks!
thanks Chris for thinking of the Dark option
hopefully there won't be a problem shipping to Canada
You're welcome! No problems shipping this tank. I recall the box we are using is accommodated by the post service.
One more question
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...What is the weight difference between this tank, and the current S2r plastic tanks?
MTT43: 8.35 lb, Ducati nylon tank: 13.20 lb, the difference is 4.85 lb.
Also, the MTT43 has shown not to touch the pavement in a low speed crash. (Yes, has already been crash tested)
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Chris