Removing cooolant overflow/reserve tank on S4Rs. Easy way?

Started by Billyzoom, November 09, 2010, 07:16:26 PM

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Billyzoom

I want to remove the coolant reservoir to paint it black to it will disappear into the bike, but it looks impossible to get out without removing a bunch of other nonsense.  Any tips?  It's an 07 S4Rs.

Thanks!

booger

Don't know for sure but those look to be made from polyethylene plastic. Paint won't adhere to it.
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Quote from: bergdoerfer on November 11, 2010, 11:05:11 AM
Don't know for sure but those look to be made from polyethylene plastic. Paint won't adhere to it.
The proper adhesion promoter will help.
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DucHead

I removed mine and replaced it with a dirtbike overflow container which I hide behind the right radiator shroud.  Alternatively, you could put it behind the steering stem.



Later, I removed the airbox, and did a little more tinkering.  I like the view through the bike:

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I went through the same problem.  I had to remove the throttle bodies to get it out.  I read through a lot of adhesion promoter / painting plastic info / some threads on boiling the tank in black dye - also the low expansion coolant, thinking I could eliminate the tank completely - and ended up like above getting the smaller black dirtbike overflow tank and mounting it up by the headstock (no airbox) with zip ties until I can figure out a better way to attach it.  I also tried a 748 upper tank but I could not get it to fit in the S4Rs frame.  I'd like to know how you do.
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