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Hi guys.

Bear with me as I'm new to forums and probably not the sharpest tool in the shed!

I have a TY250 mono (1987) with plastic tank. As you all know (as do I now!) plastic tanks can't be painted without blistering at a later date; so my question is ..... what other TY tank (steel/alloy) if any, will also fit the mono? Is it a straight swap or are mods needed?

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

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I tried the repaint also, sure looks nice for about 3 weeks! I recently stopped at a vinyl sign shop in my city and the gal said she had a very thin vinyl that was perferated with holes, I never could detect holes and quite flexible.She gave me a piece to try. So I cleaned all the old blistered paint off, and made a half a-------d attempt at applying it, same results looks ok from 50feet and starts to wrinkle after 2-3 weeks. A new plastic skin would be great but the aftermarket manufacterer here in the U.S. doesn't make one and won't as they claim there's not enough market for the tank skins.

I had kicked around the idea of trying to make a skin out of fiberglass cloth and resin but soon realized I would have lots of time and money tied up in a failed attempt.

If you search the entire forums you will find several posts with ideas and mixed results, most poor.

If they only came new in a ugly yellowed white new no one would care.

Good luck!

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I tried the repaint also, sure looks nice for about 3 weeks! I recently stopped at a vinyl sign shop in my city and the gal said she had a very thin vinyl that was perferated with holes, I never could detect holes and quite flexible.She gave me a piece to try. So I cleaned all the old blistered paint off, and made a half a-------d attempt at applying it, same results looks ok from 50feet and starts to wrinkle after 2-3 weeks. A new plastic skin would be great but the aftermarket manufacterer here in the U.S. doesn't make one and won't as they claim there's not enough market for the tank skins.

I had kicked around the idea of trying to make a skin out of fiberglass cloth and resin but soon realized I would have lots of time and money tied up in a failed attempt.

If you search the entire forums you will find several posts with ideas and mixed results, most poor.

If they only came new in a ugly yellowed white new no one would care.

Good luck!

Hi searay175 ........ thanks for replying.

I've already 'skinned' the tank with fiber-glass and resin (spent humongous hours on it) but alas all to no avail.

The tank was a mess thanks to the previous owners attempts with a flap-disc grinder!!

I'll just have to wait my time until something turns up. It's not stopping me from using the bike ........... it just looks AWFUL!

Cheers

Alan

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I've ordered their catalogue on-line but meanwhile I've downloaded it via pdf and all I can find is on page 33 TY250 Twin Shock Tank/Seat Unit (not pictured) ............. but that's twin-shock, not MONO.

Am I looking in the wrong place? Also it doesn't mention price.

The photo online doesn't say "twin" or "mono" - just Yamaha TY250 - but it looks very neat and is

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scratt,

You're a STAR! Thanks for the info AND the part number!

I get the feeling that Miller's website mustn't be up-to-date because the cat I've just downloaded has Venhill cables on page 13

and chain tensioners on page 14.

I entered the part number you listed and their search tool came up blank.

It's looking like a phone call to S.Miller Products is needed after I get home from work.

Thanks once again.

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