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Clarke Fuel Tank$189.88 – $239.88
Rated 4.18 out of five stars.★★★★☆

Fuel Tanks

Fuel Tanks

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  • Tusk Gas Tank Vent Valve

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Brian in MI

    PW80

    Works as it should, was a little tight to get it on but at least i don't think it will ever fall off!

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  • IMS Fuel Tank

    Rated 4.00 out of five stars.★★★★☆

    james in IA

    Plastic holes don't line up

    Easy installation. Bolt holes for plastic on right side don't line up even after prescribed trimming. I was able to line up 2 of 3 so that will do.

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  • Tusk Billet Aluminum Gas Cap, Clarke Fuel Tanks

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Ty in UT

    Looks good

    it looks good and works at it should and its a nice piece to put on your bike to make it look good

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  • Acerbis Fuel Tank

    Rated 4.00 out of five stars.★★★★☆

    Jason in NC

    Almost Perfect

    First off, it looks way mo better than the stock tank. Especially the natural color. Second, there is plenty of room to get to the spark plug on a 2024 YZ125X and just enough room to reach the mixture adjuster on the SmartCarb I put on it. Those were my two biggest concerns, and they worked out fine. My biggest gripe is the plumbing. The dual petcocks was a good idea, just poorly executed. Both of them feed directly into the carb through a Y-connector, but the provided fuel line will not fit on my carb and is so tight on the petcock ;) that its impossible to disconnect them once they are connected while the tank is on the bike. And you cant get the tank off the bike until you disconnect the line from either the petcock or the Y-connector. A better design would be a single petcock on the left side with a second inlet to transfer fuel from the right side of the tank through a simple check valve. I ended up using a larger fuel line on the left side. I just hope they dont leak when I turn the fuel on. Right now Im letting it sit overnight with the petcocks off to make sure they dont leak. On that note, the O-rings that came with the petcocks are way too thin. I had to get an assorted set of O-rings from the hardware store and find the ones that worked. Fit is pretty good. The shrouds stick out a few mm more than they did. Doesnt affect function, but its a slight eyesore. The tank wobbled a bit at first, but i fixed that with some rubber shims from a old busted inner tube. Overall, I like it.

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  • K & L Fuel Petcock Repair Kit

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    Scott in WA

    Everything you need

    Reseal your leaking petcock in minutes. All the seals, o-rings and screws to rebuild are included. Ordered overnight due to a fuel leak that developed 3 days before a ride. I have used K&L parts before on other bikes and they have yet to disappoint.

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  • Acerbis Locking Gas Cap

    Rated 5.00 out of five stars.★★★★★

    WADE in UT

    Works in Place of vented hose Cap!

    Put this on my Acerbis tank. I have a tank bag that was kinking the vent hose and causing my bike the starve for gas. This cap seems to vent well, and I mostly leave it unlocked, unless I'm in the ghetto...

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