As many of you have stated the water+salt in the tank corroded it out from the inside it is a total loss, after Christmas if Scud still has that blue tank I will take him up on his very kind offer. :D I am only 10 miles from the Pacific ocean as the crow flys and we get ocean fog from the west almost every evening, rusts or corrodes almost everything here in no time flat.
The tires as previously mentioned are done, I have no illusions of ever riding on them.
After draining the moonshine fuel I always store my bricks(and every other piece of seasonal equipment) with a tankful of PURE NO CORN PREMIUM gasoline mixed with Stabil fuel stabilizer and Techron. A few starts during the winter circulates the fuel through the system and helps the Techron flush any crap that may be in there.
One up side to living close to a fishing town is that I do have access to none booze fuel to do just that! Sadly it is to expensive to run full time. Thanks for the idea.
Before you trash the insulation make a pattern of it.
Great idea! I think I may have a large enough piece of cardboard that I could even have solid patterns.
if you had found Purina Chicken Chow in the tank, you could have claimed a genuine barn-find. Yours looked more like swamp find.
I'm glad that you're continuing to post and that the project is proceeding. Best wishes to you and your family.
I find my self wishing I had, we would have had some feed for the chickens this winter and the bike would have been in better shape. :hehehe
On the bright side you wishes are well met, Our youngest, a boy, was born without complications Nov/17. Little guy even knows the difference between day and night!
Still haven't obtained riding gear for the wife so no fun for her.
Don't know what your budget is, but I would take the tank around to some welders to see what they can so about patching it.
I have a buddy that is a welder at the local ship yard. Welds on aluminum fishing boats all day long. He says there isn't anything left to weld to. :(
As far the tires they are just plain toast, got big old cracks in the tread and sidewalls. Time for some new ones! Thanks for the link. :)
I would refill the engine with an inexpensive oil and filter, and put in a can of SeaFoam cleaner.
I first played this trick on my Honda Nighthawk, I am now convinced that Seafoam is black magic.
I did manage to pull the injectors today but I think they may be toast as well. I would love to play with them but with my busy season at work as well as the new born I don't have a lot of free time. I will go ahead and see if Mr. Injector can fix them. If not I have found some on Ebay I may try unless someone here has a reason I shouldn't. I am a bit leery of fleebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-K75-K75T-K75C-K75S-K75RT-Fuel-Injectors-Ultimate-Upgrade-Bosch-4-Hole-Spray-/192041642557?hash=item2cb692ea3d:g:ij0AAOxyVLNS6PAW&vxp=mtrThats where I stand so far. I am starting to see some real hope for the old girl. The front breaks are still locked up so getting the front tire off to go after the front end is going to be a chore. As for the rest of her I just hope the electronics are still good.