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Hattar Motorsports plastic tank coating
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February 26, 2011, 05:55:02 PM »
Hattar is offering a service to coat the inside of the plastic tanks to keep them from expanding. They say it is a two coat system with a lifetime guarantee. They also say they have done a bunch of tanks over the last 1-1/2 years and never had a single comeback. It apparently is a 3M product, not Caswell, and leaves a silver metallic finish inside the tank.
I know nothing of their coating, or who they send it out to for the application. I don't have any idea what the lifetime warranty really means, as all I will get back is a service receipt saying they coated the inside of the tank, and as it comes from Hattar, I suppose they are going to stand behind it.
I am letting them do it because it is cost prohibitive to send it to this guy in LA who has had success with the Caswell process. Also, it is really just to have a dealership to go back to if there is a problem.
Has anyone had Hattar coat their tank, and if so, are you happy with the results (i.e., how long ago and has it expanded since)?
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Re: Hattar Motorsports plastic tank coating
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February 26, 2011, 06:08:24 PM »
<watching with bated breath, as I'm about to pull/drain my tank>
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Re: Hattar Motorsports plastic tank coating
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What's the cost and turnaround time?
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Re: Hattar Motorsports plastic tank coating
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Quote from: Michael Moore on February 26, 2011, 08:36:50 PM
What's the cost and turnaround time?
Depends on the size of the tank, but for my Sport Classic, around $235. Turn around time is supposed to be in the 2-4 week range.
I should note that I gave them a brand new tank which has never seen gasoline in it. It is tank #4 from Ducati.
This time I decided to coat it first, before putting it on the bike. I still have the bloated tank #3 on my bike, enabling me to continue using it.
I see you have a SF. My friend had Hattar coat his SF tank and it hasn't expanded yet after about five months. If you are having issues with your SF tank, hopefully you can get a replacement tank and then seal it like I am doing.
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My 848 tank is starting to warp.
Monroe's says they can prolly get me a new tank but were not sure about coatings. They have been replacing many tanks free.
We'll see.
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February 27, 2011, 10:03:42 AM »
Yeah, the streetfighter tank got replaced by Hattar a few months back. It was bulging out at the sides - not super dramatic, but noticeable. I sent a couple of photos to Hattar, they got it authorized by Ducati, and when the tank came in it was about an hour to swap out. No biggie.
It does seem though that Ducati should have figured out what's going on and switched to a different plastic, or just do aluminum. It must be costing them quite a bit.
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Quote from: Michael Moore on February 27, 2011, 10:03:42 AM
Yeah, the streetfighter tank got replaced by Hattar a few months back. It was bulging out at the sides - not super dramatic, but noticeable. I sent a couple of photos to Hattar, they got it authorized by Ducati, and when the tank came in it was about an hour to swap out. No biggie.
It does seem though that Ducati should have figured out what's going on and switched to a different plastic, or just do aluminum. It must be costing them quite a bit.
Wait so new tank same deal? Nothing different? How long is that supposed to last?
Then what? Is there a tank waiting at each tune up? We're moving to disposable parts ?
You know the cool thing is the free shiny pant again. So dang hard to keep the tank perfect.
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Re: Hattar Motorsports plastic tank coating
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Had my new S4Rs tank (never seen gas, was a warranty replacement) coated at Hattar last summer and have no issues.. BUT it can take a while for this problem to rear it's head..
Interesting note: Someone on the multistrada.net forums decided to drain his expanded tank, let it sit dry for a few weeks and sure enough it contracted.. Chemistry is cool.
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I wish they'd just bite the bullet and replace the plastic tanks on superbikes with the aluminum model off the 1198sp. They're better...and even cheaper. But of course, Ducati won't do that. It'd probably take a class action suit to get them to do the logical thing here
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Coupla things:
1) There
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2) They can't replace the plastic tanks with something different without going through the entire homologation process. That's time consuming and incredibly expensive. That's not to say that they can't do it, but it's not nearly as easy as it sounds.
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Quote from: Spidey on March 01, 2011, 02:11:02 PM
Coupla things:
1) There
is
a class action suit against Ducati based on the plastic tanks.
2) They can't replace the plastic tanks with something different without going through the entire homologation process. That's time consuming and incredibly expensive. That's not to say that they can't do it, but it's not nearly as easy as it sounds.
I don't care. I want my make the beast with two backsing aluminum tank. I'm entitled to it...because I'm an American damnit!
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Re: Hattar Motorsports plastic tank coating
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March 02, 2011, 08:13:35 PM »
Me too. I want an aluminum tank because my steel one warped after it fell over. No doubt the gas weakened it, and now it has a big inward bulge on the left side.
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March 03, 2011, 01:00:19 PM »
I had mine replaced by warranty. But it took 2+ months to apparently get it straight from Italy.
And it was just a straight replacement of the original with a new one, so I'm not counting on the problem going away in the future.
BTW, does anyone know if the plastic tank has been a problem anywhere else besides the U.S.? And if the U.S. only, does the blame rest solely on the formula used in our gas?
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Quote from: gojira on March 03, 2011, 01:00:19 PM
I had mine replaced by warranty. But it took 2+ months to apparently get it straight from Italy.
And it was just a straight replacement of the original with a new one, so I'm not counting on the problem going away in the future.
BTW, does anyone know if the plastic tank has been a problem anywhere else besides the U.S.? And if the U.S. only, does the blame rest solely on the formula used in our gas?
Magic 8ball says definitely maybe. Supposedly due to the amount of Ethanol in our gas odd things happen. Aside from the tanks on Ducatis, BMW has problems with the tanks on their F800GS cracking open (non existent or vastly reduced rate of failure outside the US).
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Quote from: Joebay on April 05, 2011, 07:26:39 PM
Supposedly due to the amount of Ethanol in our gas odd things happen. Aside from the tanks on Ducatis, BMW has problems with the tanks on their F800GS cracking open (non existent or vastly reduced rate of failure outside the US).
That's a failure in the tank's engineering, not in the gas. Next they'll be blaming the California sunshine. And it's a perfect reason for them to start giving us aluminum tanks again
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