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well at the moment fantic fans have two choices three perhaps.. stick with what you ve got..ask a bespoke alloy tank maker to make up something for you ( i understand that they cost circa 360 and its 12/18 weeks wait) there are also a couple of makers of 'fibreglass style' tanks i use that phrase but clearly the ones been made are quite sophisticated today so they dont rot in the fuel and are thus no longer the cheap and cheery alternative.

perhaps you could ask the chap who makes the tlr200 replica tanks to' knock something up' he uses a small alloy tank for the fuel and then uses fibreglass as a shroud/cover for the tank seat and side panels and these would be a cracking solution for the modern look but in keeping with the original style. i for one would certainly have one as his tlr stuff is pretty good

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I have used one of the new replica tanks from the chap darn south, and in the four years I have since had it , have had no problems what so ever. It never gets drained of petrol so I always speak as I find.. Touching wood as we speak.

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Have you seen these options?

http://www.delaytrial.com/delay/catalogo/fantic-y-clasicas/

Understand your worries on durability but I've not heard of any of the current makers of fiberglass tanks having problems with modern fuel. I believe they are now ethanol resistant but I'm sure if you contact them they'll be able to reassure you.

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Much prefer the tank , seat and side panel arrangement... whilst understand the thinking, of the all in one... to me.. it does nothing for the bike and smacks of trying to be too clever. It seems that Fantic's also are not the only bikes trying to re invent themselves.

Personal preference and opinion of course.

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Every little bit you lower the "seat" helps with turning the bike,easier to cant the bike over when the saddle doesn't touch your leg,I recently went back to the stock seat from just a flat plastic panel on the seatrails and can definitely tell a difference.I will be going right back to the flat "saddle" during this winters refresh for sure. If there was an option of Glenn's setup with a small alloy tank underneath that however would be my #1 choice!

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Every little bit you lower the "seat" helps with turning the bike,easier to cant the bike over when the saddle doesn't touch your leg,I recently went back to the stock seat from just a flat plastic panel on the seatrails and can definitely tell a difference.I will be going right back to the flat "saddle" during this winters refresh for sure. If there was an option of Glenn's setup with a small alloy tank underneath that however would be my #1 choice!

Doug , I've got a pristine 300 seat on a shelf ... Should I put it in a box and send it to you ? your welcome to it as, I'm never gonna use it at this point !

Glenn

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Doug , I've got a pristine 300 seat on a shelf ... Should I put it in a box and send it to you ? your welcome to it as, I'm never gonna use it at this point !

Glenn

We could definitely use it up here,either myself or my good Buddy JimmyZ who I've gotten turned on to Fantic,he found a pristine 240 after riding mine plus now he's also picked up an absolute Rat 200 that we need to get ridable.still have my address?

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