Plastic Tank problems: Discussion thread, see info thread sticky for updates

Started by ducatiz, June 09, 2009, 12:56:37 PM

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OneWheelDrive

At their recommendation I decided against the coating.  They have had instances where they had expansion even with Caswell, nullifying the warranty entirely. 
2005 Vespa LX150 --> 1971 CB500 --> 1978 CB750 Cafe --> 1973 CB550 Racer --> 2007 S4RS: IL MONSTRO!

Bick

Quote from: OneWheelDrive on September 24, 2011, 09:06:01 AM
At their recommendation I decided against the coating.  They have had instances where they had expansion even with Caswell, nullifying the warranty entirely. 

Answers my question.

My tank was replaced in February. 

New tank has expanded. 

Was going to see if they would coat it for me.  I guess not.
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Quote from: OneWheelDrive on September 24, 2011, 09:06:01 AM
At their recommendation I decided against the coating.  They have had instances where they had expansion even with Caswell, nullifying the warranty entirely. 

Shouldn't nullify warranty at all. That is blowing smoke up your ass.

WetDuc

I got the SECOND warranty tank replacement for my S2R installed a couple weeks ago.   I can already see significant expansion in the same locations (frame bumpers, key antenna...).  This sucks.   
2007 S2R1000, 2009 M696 & 2008 M695 (foster bikes)

BoDiddley

"But sire what are we to do.  You have taken all our weapons and now the heathen hordes are at the gate.  Are we to lie down and give them our lives.  Without weapons they will make us eat ourselves."

That Motorcycle Show

I bought a plastic tank on flea bay for eighty bucks and I am putting it to good use. It is going to be a wall piece for my daughter. Check out the link for pics.
http://ducati.kontain.com/that-motorcycle-show/entries/68613/tattoed_tank_art/

TAftonomos

Still waiting 5+ weeks for my tank replacement to come in.  Dropped off my s4rt before indy motoGP...

Called 3 times, never a call back from the man in charge.  Each time I was told I'd get a call back.

Called today and tried to find out about picking the bike up, so I could at least ride the thing since the weather is nice.  Parts guy couldn't answer that question, but told me I'd get a call back...Pfft...never happened.

How Fing long does this crap take?  First couple times I just called, and they called me within 2 weeks and told me to bring my tank in, swapped out the bits while I was there...simple.  This time my bike sits impounded while the nice weather is here....

Grrrr

Greg

I waited till the tank arrived before I took my bike to the dealer.
2012 M1100 Evo with Termis

Novelo

You want it go get it, I never got a call back.

DucRS

I'm still waiting for a response and it's been "9" weeks and my S4RS is about to give birth, to twins, it's so bloated.
I call the shop in SF and their response is well, Ducati hasn't responded back
cause they're so busy this time of year. :-\
What do I do?

Black S4RS                               Black Multi S - Sold
Carbon Red Diavel                     ST4S abs - Sold
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TAftonomos

Quote from: Novelo on September 29, 2011, 08:57:41 PM
You want it go get it, I never got a call back.

Can you elaborate on that?

booger

I think it has been proven a wise thing to coat these tanks once you get them, so that you never have to go through this again...

You would think everyone's on the same page, but a lot of people haven't gotten the memo. At some point replacement tanks won't be available, much less free.

So coat it when you get it.
Everybody got a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth - Mike Tyson

2001 M900Sie - sold
2006 S2R1000 - sold
2008 HM1100S - sold
2004 998 FE - $old
2007 S4RT
2007 Vespa LX50 aka "Slowey"
2008 BMW R1200 GSA

DucNaked

Quote from: DucRS on September 29, 2011, 09:09:51 PM
I'm still waiting for a response and it's been "9" weeks and my S4RS is about to give birth, to twins, it's so bloated.
I call the shop in SF and their response is well, Ducati hasn't responded back
cause they're so busy this time of year. :-\
What do I do?



Go around your dealer and contact DNA directly. My dealer jerked me around for 7 weeks until I emailed DNA. DNA called me the same day and I had a new tank the next week.
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WetDuc

Do not leave your bike at the dealership if you are only waiting for the tank.  There is no need for that, they can take pictures to include in the warranty claim.  Tank swap has been a quick thing the last times I had it done, same day while I played around in the showroom.

I do not believe that the dealers can require anyone to leave the bike there until the new tank comes, unless it's actively leaking fuel...then maybe.  I'm no expert, but DNA is obviously presently replacing tanks as needed so the dealers **should** not be inconsistent.

berg, I do agree with what you are implying, but in my case, until they close the door on replacing my tank under warranty, I am going to continue to replace it as needed.  This is because IF they do figure something out (change in mounting hardware even), I want my tank to stay under warranty.  They state 6 years of coverage, and I plan to use all 6 years then when it really is almost over, coat the last tank if it still the only option.  If they did any updating to hardware in the meantime, I'll have received it prior to coating.  Just my situation, I guess.  2007 S2R
2007 S2R1000, 2009 M696 & 2008 M695 (foster bikes)

BoDiddley

Quote from: WetDuc on September 30, 2011, 05:14:38 AMI want my tank to stay under warranty.  They state 6 years of coverage, and I plan to use all 6 years then when it really is almost over, coat the last tank if it still the only option.  If they did any updating to hardware in the meantime, I'll have received it prior to coating.  Just my situation, I guess.  2007 S2R

So ounce a year you are going to take the pains of taking your bike in to get the tank changed for the next six years?  Coat it and forget about it. [thumbsup]
"But sire what are we to do.  You have taken all our weapons and now the heathen hordes are at the gate.  Are we to lie down and give them our lives.  Without weapons they will make us eat ourselves."