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Old 17 Aug 2008
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larger fuel tank for XL500 (1982)

Hi,

Does anyone have one lying around and no longer required, or know where I can get one? Preferably UK, but could pick up in Europe. Or, if any other XL's have the same tank mountings?

It's a 1982 XL500, mono-shock.

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Chances are than a tank from the XR range will fit as the frames /tank mounts are very similar. Acerbis do a tank (about 20 litres) that fit the 250, 400 , 600 and 650 aircolled XRs.
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