Indian Fastback Tanks

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All of the Indian Fastback Tanks that I see for sale are listed as post 70 tanks. Will any of these fit a 69 Fastback? I expect to do some filler work on a tank, but are any better than the others?

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John
 
I think that this is the guy from whom I bought my post 69 Fastback tank. Generally the tank fitted well, weighs a ton. I sealed the tank as I could not be sure that the welds were fuel proof, this involved cleaning the inside, derusting it and using an ethanol proof sealer from Tank care products in the UK. This all takes time, painter said that he had to do quite a bit of work to get the exterior ready for paint, but looks very good now.


Indian Fastback Tanks




Indian Fastback Tanks



Indian Fastback Tanks


Indian Fastback Tanks
 
Chas,

Thanks for posting the pics - great job on the bike!

How would you say the shape compares to your original?
I was looking at the alloy ones for sale via RGM (Bartel?), and the shape seems a bit off?
 
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Indian Fastback Tanks


Indian Fastback Tanks





I think that the alloy tanks from RGM are a bit squarer.......but much less work to prepare
 
the rgm one that i saw was flatter/squarer on the top
 
I recently bought an Indian Fastback tank with the badge recesses. It seems very well made, however, I've not done anything with it yet so there could be various flaws hidden away. As was said above - it is very heavy, so they clearly haven't skimped on steel thickness!
 
Paddy_SP said:
I recently bought an Indian Fastback tank with the badge recesses. It seems very well made, however, I've not done anything with it yet so there could be various flaws hidden away. As was said above - it is very heavy, so they clearly haven't skimped on steel thickness!

re; "so they clearly haven't skimped on steel thickness![/"


Are they using Chinese steel :?:
 
Paddy_SP said:
Bernhard said:
Are they using Chinese steel :?:

Knowing the Indian governmental philosophy of 'make everything in-country', I'd imagine they're using their own.

I wondered why Tata steel are shutting down their steel making plants they had brought up in the UK, and world wide :?:
 
Bernhard said:
Paddy_SP said:
Bernhard said:
Are they using Chinese steel :?:

Knowing the Indian governmental philosophy of 'make everything in-country', I'd imagine they're using their own.

I wondered why Tata steel are shutting down their steel making plants they had brought up in the UK, and world wide :?:

That's due to the crash in steel prices thanks to the Chinese economy taking a nosedive.
 
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