santiago peak - sat night - was that you?

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Karl Raupp
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plastic vs steel tanks

Post by Karl Raupp » Tue Jul 18, 2000 12:20 pm

>It seems strange that the D.O.T. won't allow plastic tanks on motorcycles >(but I know it's true). If a motorcycle crashes and the steel tank scrapes >along the street (cement) sparks may be created and if it puts a hole in >the >tank then WOOOSH, huge fire ball. The funny thing about DOT is they prefer >plastic fuel tanks in cars over steel.
Very true but then again, sparks are more likely to fly from the rest of the bike (frame, pegs, bar ends, racks, etc.) before it ever gets to the tank throwing sparks. It's a close call but I'm sure a metal tank is more safer in more situations than a plastic one on a bike. Makes ya really think about it though. TTYL Karl ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

Richard May
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santiago peak - sat night - was that you?

Post by Richard May » Tue Jul 18, 2000 5:15 pm

Subject says it all. I *think* I passed a KLR up there, not sure. RM

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