What's a ballpark of what that would cost? I may just ship this tank to you. I have found lots of PDR places that do cars but one that knows bike tanks it what's up
Nice work, however commented on "water in the tank then frozen" to remove a dent, sounds like a crock. unless it was a pooter dent and we have to assume the tank was sealed tight filled to capacity, and the pressure was greater than the resistance of the dent and my meat locker freezer was empty. Just pay the $200 and get a dent pulled IMO.
I dropped my bike and got a big dent in the fuel tank I was so upset but I calmed down and took my tank off dump the gas out filled up the tank with water put it in my freezer and when the water froze pop the dent was gone and the frozen water pushed on the steel enough so that the dent did not come back ever.
@stevescar1 didn't the frozen water just come up out of the filler hole when it froze? If you kept the hole closed, weren't you worried it would cause cracking?
badass dude, i went down to sarasota last summer and it was a blast, could only imagine ridding down there....sweet vid tho....p.s does anyone know where to find vids of people kicking or pounding in dents in the top of the tank???
It depends on which year and model Harley. Some are double walled, some are not. Glue pulling is an option, but Harley's are known to have weak clear coat and some very thick metal. If a customer emails us a digital photo of their dent including year, make, and model. We can do a little research. If it seems repairable they can ship the tank in for repair.
man I wish you had a service in NorCal
What's a ballpark of what that would cost? I may just ship this tank to you. I have found lots of PDR places that do cars but one that knows bike tanks it what's up
erictomlee 6 months ago
Can you do the same for chrome tanks
itsoeaz 9 months ago
You got a typo in the video. Saraosta, FL
sirdrake79 1 year ago
nice vid. I made the tool after seeing this vid...now will try to check my own skill on one damaged and unused tank.
mechautoclinic 1 year ago
Nice work, however commented on "water in the tank then frozen" to remove a dent, sounds like a crock. unless it was a pooter dent and we have to assume the tank was sealed tight filled to capacity, and the pressure was greater than the resistance of the dent and my meat locker freezer was empty. Just pay the $200 and get a dent pulled IMO.
JoeyOhm 1 year ago
my bike got blown up by a tank mine... can it be fixed whit those tools?
superford500 2 years ago
very nice repair
escort402 2 years ago
I dropped my bike and got a big dent in the fuel tank I was so upset but I calmed down and took my tank off dump the gas out filled up the tank with water put it in my freezer and when the water froze pop the dent was gone and the frozen water pushed on the steel enough so that the dent did not come back ever.
stevescar1 2 years ago
@stevescar1 didn't the frozen water just come up out of the filler hole when it froze? If you kept the hole closed, weren't you worried it would cause cracking?
syncstation 2 years ago
and your tank ended up twice the size and you got more miles to the gallon lool
knutfheifer 2 years ago
verry nice bro.
watkinsrsx85 2 years ago
what if I do not have special tools?Can I use something instead of?Make hook or something to pull dent ?
wowerman 2 years ago
Hi, where i can buy the tool for tank dent removal, thank.
harry19561 1 year ago
badass dude, i went down to sarasota last summer and it was a blast, could only imagine ridding down there....sweet vid tho....p.s does anyone know where to find vids of people kicking or pounding in dents in the top of the tank???
ScReamOOOHHH 3 years ago
Great viedo
Svenster102 3 years ago
Thanks for posting up.... and forget those Harley guys anyway..They are always a crying whinning problem with no dough.
Milogarage 3 years ago
Nice but what do you do with double walled tanks like the ones found on Harley's?
FabKing1 3 years ago
It depends on which year and model Harley. Some are double walled, some are not. Glue pulling is an option, but Harley's are known to have weak clear coat and some very thick metal. If a customer emails us a digital photo of their dent including year, make, and model. We can do a little research. If it seems repairable they can ship the tank in for repair.
DentsNow 3 years ago