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« on: February 18, 2003, 06:18:41 AM »
Who makes a Desert tank for the the KX500 and who has them at the best price?

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« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2003, 08:35:39 AM »
For the size, the price, the fit and the finish I ONLY buy the Clarke tanks.

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« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2003, 08:56:40 AM »
I have a clarke tank on my 500, which came on it when I bought it.  I have had the bike for around 6 months and the previous owner had just put the tank on before selling.  I don't ride long enough to need it, and I like the look of the stock tank/shrouds, so I'd be willing to trade straight up if your tank and shroud are in near perfect condition.  I also need to trade the radiator mud deflectors since mine have been modified to work with the clarke tank.  You can e-mail me at StangGT993@aol.com if you are interested.

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« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2003, 09:58:21 AM »
KXRobert, thanks for the offer, but I'm going to keep my stock parts.

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« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2003, 03:08:29 AM »
I've run just about every tank available, and am happy to say I now have the Ty Davis/IMS tank that uses the KX250 shrouds.  You have to buy the pipe and tank as a kit, but you get several attributes:

1. the bike is narrower by about 2 inches.  Doen't feel like your riding a bull anymore.
2. The tank holds 4.2 gallons, which is great for those really long trail rides.  Saved my bacon just last weekend on a long desert ride.  I had less than 1/4 tank when we arrived back at the van.
3. The tank is 1 inch shorter than the other IMS tank that uses the stock pipe.  This gets the weight of the gas lower in the frame so the bike does not feel so top heavy.
4. Add a 1993 KX250 rear fender, and the bike looks more modern.  (While some folks like the look of the stock rear fender and shrouds, I prefer the sleaker look of the KX250 plastic)
5. The new pipe is stronger than anything on the market, period.
6. Because the pipe mounting spots are different with the new pipe, you don't have to rebuild the mount under the tank.
7. Plug access is great.
8. I think it just looks cool.

I believe the current options are the old style IMS tank, the Clark tank, and the Ty Davis tank.  Not sure which one is cheaper, but the Ty Davis tank is definitely the most expensive.  IMO, worth the money.

Rick