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Looking for seca tank

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by jeffdodge, May 17, 2010.

  1. jeffdodge

    jeffdodge Member

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    Can be dented as long as it isnt completely smashed and the bottom is good and it doesn't leak.

    As cheap as possible please. Let me know what you have.
     
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    Which seca...550, 650, 750? I'm guessing not the 750 because that's an acquired taste...but I have more than I need of them
     
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    hogfiddles XJ-Wizard, Host-Central NY Carb Clinic Moderator Premium Member

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    I have one, but like ManBot asked.....which one do you need?

    Dave Fox
     
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    I might have one up for grabs as well. Mine is off of an '83 Seca 750. It has been recently lined with a POR-15 kit, new petcock, two small dents filled in, and sprayed with bedliner for paint. The bedliner can easily be removed or sanded down to paint whatever you want though.
     
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    a 750 tank is a bit less "sporty" than what im looking for. My bike is a 650 maxim, so I am looking to go with a seca tank to feel a little sportier. I may need a seat too though... not sure.

    Still kinda looking but money is tighter now than when I posted.
     
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    I just looked at seca 500s, 650s, and 750s, and as for looks I want the 650 tank because its got the most extreme angle on it out of the three.
     
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    that's cool....if you change your mind I'll let the 750 freshly lined for a reasonable price.
     

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