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DIY - Carbon fiber tank . . .
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:48 pm
by EsKee
so guys first step towards a full carbon nc30 !! what do you think . . .
i still got a whole load more polishing to do . . .the tank is still wet in that pic. it now looks like this . . .
so far it cost me a tank plus 30 ish quid !!
Re: DIY - Carbon fiber tank . . .
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:56 pm
by The Hamster
Eskee, is that price you are saying about purely to Cover the Tank out of Carbon Fibre, or is it to completel make a tank from scratch? Have you used Kevlar at all to re-inforce any potential Impact points on the sides of the tank? As these will just shatter if dropped and the tank will be useless. At least with kevlar re-inforcements the risk of it breaking are seriously reduced..
Keep us posted.. If its that cheap, youll soon be making me one. LOL
Re: DIY - Carbon fiber tank . . .
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:57 pm
by Gavin jap4
so far it cost me a tank plus 30 ish quid !! that'll show them at jap4 loo0sers . . . £925 . . . yeah right !! :-)[/quote]
Well us looosers as you call us will see how you get on and when you have an untold amount of problems you wont be getting any sympathy from me.
Hope you have fun and watch your costs spiral you will see why they cost a lot as you go on.
Re: DIY - Carbon fiber tank . . .
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:09 pm
by The Hamster
no offence but I just cannot see how you could possibly build a strong and reliable Carbon Tank under £50. There was a thread recently on one of the motorbike forums that i frequent that showed a guy custom building a GSX-R750 petrol tank and that was some piece of excellence, but it still cost him around £300 with all the materials, not taking into consideration how long it took to make aswell.
so far it cost me a tank plus 30 ish quid !! that'll show them at jap4 loo0sers . . . £925 . . . yeah right !! :-)
but your not paying yourself a wage!! How long have you spent doing it... factor that into your costs at £30 an hour ad you will soon see the cost multiply.
Re: DIY - Carbon fiber tank . . .
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:50 pm
by EsKee
hold up guys, sorry i didnt explain properly . . . this isn't actually a full out carbon fiber tank !! its just standard tank covered in carbon !! its not a super slick, lightweight race tank . . . just an alternative to painting !! and not counting the labour has actually cost me less to buy all the carbon/resin + ancillairy items for the whole bike than to buy just the paint/thinner/primer !!
but your not paying yourself a wage!! How long have you spent doing it... factor that into your costs at £30 an hour ad you will soon see the cost multiply.
hold on, im not running a business here nor am i looking to make any profit from the whole exercise. . . taking into account the fact that time is FREE it has still only cost me about 30 quid . . .
and gavin, dont take offence, i think 925 quid is more than fair price for a full out carbon tank . . . Just being cheekey
the tailpod is covered too . . . but i havn't even started polishing yet !!
doesn't look like it but its under there . . . honest
Re: DIY - Carbon fiber tank . . .
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:24 pm
by mattUKNC
I think the tank looks ok for just a covering, well done on that.
V4Chris has his tanks at £750 I think.
Re: DIY - Carbon fiber tank . . .
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:32 am
by rcv4
looking good,keep up the good work,just remember it dosent matter how long it takes you or how much it costs,you have made it yourself ......
Re: DIY - Carbon fiber tank . . .
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:58 am
by Acid
nice skinning EsKee lookin forward to the updates

Re: DIY - Carbon fiber tank . . .
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:29 pm
by Martin
EsKee wrote:
that'll show them at jap4 loo0sers . . . £925 . . . yeah right !! :-)
and gavin, dont take offence, i think 925 quid is more than fair price for a full out carbon tank . . . Just being cheekey
Sorry but that's not being cheeky, that's just plain out of order and a U-turn of politician proportions.
Re: DIY - Carbon fiber tank . . .
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:13 pm
by Spike16
looks good for just a covering, is that tail unit stock honda plastic with carbon over the top? quite a good idea actually if you just want carbon look but dont really care about lightweight etc
do think you comment to jap4 was a bit out of order tho