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I have to learn to weld or something

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nice!
rob
 
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Looks good, Alan. Curious, do you have a problem getting your spare tire out now? Even the vendor-made aluminum tanks (I have one) make it a challenge to remove the tire.

Bill
 
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I'll have lost the spare. It's going to be a can of fix a flat. If I don't I don't have anywhere to mount the pump and filters. This is sized so that it ought to stick out no further than stock. I'll take a picture when it goes in next week and we'll see.
 
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Installed - rear
 

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And front.

Filler neck alignment is absolutely perfect.
 

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Alan Tell him to keep the template. Sounds like a lot of drooloing chaps
don
 
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It does look rather nice doesn't it. Almost a shame to cover it up...
 
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Should have had him "engrave if you will" the Triumph logo on the back ,polish it to a brilliant shine and forgo the backer board.
don
 
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Dude - I wish I'd thought of that - it would look AWESOME.
 
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