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Old 11-08-2005, 08:41 AM
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I'd cut out the old one, weld a patch over the hole and then weld up the new one back at the back, just way cleaner overall in my opinion. Of course you could do something cool though too if you ran just an L fitting with clear fuel line from the upper fitting to the lower fitting, creating a visual gas gauge. Johnny Chop has done that on a couple of bikes and I thought it was a cool idea on bikes with tanks on a steep angle.

Just my $.25 though,
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