vanonsixtysix
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Hello Everyone,
I have posted the details in another thread, but here I want to ask a specific question.
I am looking at buying a 1980 Interstate that has been restored. The person who did the restoration picked the bike up from someone who had let it sit for several years so this person took several years to go through everything. In the process of our conversation he did tell me that there was rust in the gas tank and he addressed this using a variery of methods from brushes and chemicals to electrolysis. We spent a great deal of time on the phone discussing everything that he did, and by what he said, I felt that he knew what he was talking about. He restores vintage motorcycle for a hobby, mostly triumphs, etc., and this was his first Goldwiing.
He states that he completed this project several months ago and has put about 1,500 miles on it and everything seems to be running as it should. I don't doubt that, but I have to wonder if the only way to truly deal with rust in the gas tank is to replace it and is it possible for rust to still exist and filter into the carbs?
The bike is located several hundred miles away so I want to be sure that I have addressed all my concerns before investing the trip to check it out. I would appreciate any input.
I have posted the details in another thread, but here I want to ask a specific question.
I am looking at buying a 1980 Interstate that has been restored. The person who did the restoration picked the bike up from someone who had let it sit for several years so this person took several years to go through everything. In the process of our conversation he did tell me that there was rust in the gas tank and he addressed this using a variery of methods from brushes and chemicals to electrolysis. We spent a great deal of time on the phone discussing everything that he did, and by what he said, I felt that he knew what he was talking about. He restores vintage motorcycle for a hobby, mostly triumphs, etc., and this was his first Goldwiing.
He states that he completed this project several months ago and has put about 1,500 miles on it and everything seems to be running as it should. I don't doubt that, but I have to wonder if the only way to truly deal with rust in the gas tank is to replace it and is it possible for rust to still exist and filter into the carbs?
The bike is located several hundred miles away so I want to be sure that I have addressed all my concerns before investing the trip to check it out. I would appreciate any input.