4.5 gallon tank
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On the nightster, I'll do 200km easy before a refill, that's about 120miles.
#27
You will need a seat from a Nightster/Iron/Forty-eight.
I don't regret changing mine (883R) 7 yrs ago.
I can easily ride 200+ miles before refueling.
#28
I was shopping for a new tank just for fun. These guys seem to have the most.
http://www.vtwinmfg.com/webapp/wcs/s..._143733_143734
http://www.vtwinmfg.com/webapp/wcs/s..._143733_143734
#29
The 4 cam motor is what defines a Sportster, not the peanut tank.
Sportsters look great with fat tank, fat front tire/fender & fat headlight.
But... I know a guy with a 6 gallon Road Glide tank on his XR1200 Hoka Hey bike.
http://www.docsharleydavidson.com/Ev...2-P4285639.htm
Sportsters look great with fat tank, fat front tire/fender & fat headlight.
But... I know a guy with a 6 gallon Road Glide tank on his XR1200 Hoka Hey bike.
http://www.docsharleydavidson.com/Ev...2-P4285639.htm
#30
Rickss69 your bike does look awesome. The paint job and your choice of pipes and the headlight bring it all together great! I think those choices is what makes it work. I can image that killer paint job with a peanut tank with Basani sweeps and a smaller headlight that would look pretty freakin awesome as well. Your paint job is what sets it all off. I bet thats at least a 500 dollar paint job too. Still a fan of the peanut tank and in my opinion it is what makes a sporty look like a sporty. The 4.5 tank reminds my of other bike and harley models, when ya see a peanut tank you just think sporty.