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Moto Iron 2.1 Gal. Narrow Alien Gas Tank

Moto Iron 2.1 Gal. Narrow Alien Gas Tank

  • 2.1 gallon capacity
  • Pressure-tested
  • Accepts bayonet-style (cam-lock) fuel cap; not included
  • Threaded ports to accept either 3/8" petcock or 1/4" petcock
    • Unused port(s) will need to be plugged; plugs available separately
  • Tongue-type mounts
  • 18-1/2" tab-to-tab, tank body 17"

Though these tanks are pressure tested from the factory, pressure testing before applying filler or paint is standard practice. If needed, you may elect to seal with a tank sealer before painting. For the same reason, we encourage thorough, solid mounting—stress on the tank or mounting hardware will eventually lead to cracks.

Moto Iron 2.1 Gal. Narrow Alien Gas Tank

  • 2.1 gallon capacity
  • Pressure-tested
  • Accepts bayonet-style (cam-lock) fuel cap; not included
  • Threaded ports to accept either 3/8" petcock or 1/4" petcock
    • Unused port(s) will need to be plugged; plugs available separately
  • Tongue-type mounts
  • 18-1/2" tab-to-tab, tank body 17"

Though these tanks are pressure tested from the factory, pressure testing before applying filler or paint is standard practice. If needed, you may elect to seal with a tank sealer before painting. For the same reason, we encourage thorough, solid mounting—stress on the tank or mounting hardware will eventually lead to cracks.

$62.98

Original: $179.95

-65%
Moto Iron 2.1 Gal. Narrow Alien Gas Tank—

$179.95

$62.98

Description

Moto Iron 2.1 Gal. Narrow Alien Gas Tank

  • 2.1 gallon capacity
  • Pressure-tested
  • Accepts bayonet-style (cam-lock) fuel cap; not included
  • Threaded ports to accept either 3/8" petcock or 1/4" petcock
    • Unused port(s) will need to be plugged; plugs available separately
  • Tongue-type mounts
  • 18-1/2" tab-to-tab, tank body 17"

Though these tanks are pressure tested from the factory, pressure testing before applying filler or paint is standard practice. If needed, you may elect to seal with a tank sealer before painting. For the same reason, we encourage thorough, solid mounting—stress on the tank or mounting hardware will eventually lead to cracks.