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    Arrow Yamaha TT tanks.

    Not too impressed with the size of my tt350 tank, can only get about 120KM out of it before it hits reserve as its rather small. Yea I know if I did not give it shit I'd get more out of a tank, but what fun would that be? What I'm wondering, advice is what I'm after. Can I put a bigger tank onto the TT350 without too much hassle? Or am I pushing the preverbial uphill on that one. Once had a massive long range XR tank that was interchangable with the smaller on on the XR. Just wondering if I can do the same with the Yamaha? Would be nice, because of the limit in KM per tank, I can't go too far away from petrol stations and I don't really want to have to carry extra fuel while riding.:spudwhat:
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    I've got a tourtank on the XT.
    www.tourtank.com

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    Arrow Cool.

    Quote Originally Posted by XTC
    I've got a tourtank on the XT.
    www.tourtank.com
    Would definitely have one if I could chill it and full it with beer. Good idea though. Really wondering if there is a bigger standard petrol tank i can fit to the bike though.
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    Acerbis make long-range tanks for TTs, theres also a couple of other brands but can't remember who.

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    Ahh, Don Vesco, where are you now?

    Acerbis also do separate 2ndry tanks that can be mounted elsewhere. I’d look at your carb needle valve, any ovaling will increase consumption which could easily take 30% out of your economy & it’s not a new carb.
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    Yeah,trail bike tanks get marginal when put to dual sport use.I have an Acerbis (how you say again Andy?) tank for my XT....only have to go to town 'bought twice a year.I have a genuine XT600 Tenare tank here,it's the early model and doubt if it'll fit a TT350...you do the reshearch on that one.

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