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Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 04:54 am Jul 05 2022
by KDXGarage
Wow. Thanks for the info.

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 07:00 am Sep 28 2022
by Dez26
Hey Rick- I’m currently trying to do a plastic tank swap on my ‘91 KDX200F mate and I can’t find anything out there pointing me in the right direction! I don’t want to pull the pin on a kx500 tank without the green light, so obviously I’d need matching shrouds, but what kind of brackets did you make up for it to match the radiator bolt holes?! Any help would be greatly appreciated
Ps- love the build.

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 11:57 am May 29 2023
by jaunt
rickvs355 wrote: 12:18 am Jun 28 2022 Need to make brackets for fairings to fit radiator, use kx500 seat and fill the seat back with more foam so it sits lower on the rear kdx200 guard
More info on this kick stand set up?

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 07:15 pm Feb 23 2025
by Vintagewannabe
Has anyone ever tried the IMS tank for the 1988-89 KX125? Stock tank looks exactly like ours, and looks like the pipe sits the same way. Could be a good fit.

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 08:17 pm Feb 23 2025
by brademan76
Vintagewannabe wrote: 07:15 pm Feb 23 2025 Has anyone ever tried the IMS tank for the 1988-89 KX125? Stock tank looks exactly like ours, and looks like the pipe sits the same way. Could be a good fit.
Please let us know how it goes if you try. My Eseries is cracked at petcock mount and have to seal it up with epoxy once every couple years. A new one would be nice.

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 12:56 am Feb 24 2025
by KDXGarage
Vintagewannabe, look at one side of the 1989 and earlier KX125's. Then look at the other and repeat until you realize they are one TALL radiator on one side only.

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 03:04 pm Feb 24 2025
by Chuck78
I see this thread was revived, there is one small company internationally that makes replacement E-Series tanks but I don't believe they come in green if I recall? I believe the name is olm tanks or something like that. Brazil? Argentina? I can't recall exactly. It's talked about elsewhere on here though.

The other option is to buy a new KX500 tank and shrouds and find a KX500 seat if possible, I'm not sure if the 1989 KX seats are the same as the KX500 seat but the plastics are the same style, they use the same side panels, I would imagine an 89 or 88 KX 125 and 250 would possibly use the same seat as the 500. The 500 tanks will mount on the E-Series but not with the E-Series seat and shrouds.

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 10:54 pm Mar 20 2025
by Vintagewannabe
KDXGarage wrote: 12:56 am Feb 24 2025 Vintagewannabe, look at one side of the 1989 and earlier KX125's. Then look at the other and repeat until you realize they are one TALL radiator on one side only.
Well, I looked back and also realized the mounts up front are different too.

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 06:48 am Mar 21 2025
by Chuck78
OLM makes tanks for the E-Series, FYI. I believe just in translucent and black, however.

They are in Argentina, and the website is in Spanish, so you must use your web browser's translate option. Currency is not in US Dollars either, this must be converted from Argentine currency to your currency.
Today, 280,296.00 Argentine Pesos = $262.00 USD. That's likely to begin falling against US favor due to the current direction of the economy/markets, so buy one now... 9 translucent in stock! There's a YouTube review of this tank linked on KDX Rider somewhere.

http://olmtanks.com/product/kawasaki-kdx-200/

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 05:45 pm Mar 22 2025
by Chuck78
Cyrano in Argentina(?) also make incredible TIG welded aluminum KDX200E tanks as well as KDX250 & I believe KDX200H/220....





https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1JFwToJ9re/

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 09:14 pm Mar 22 2025
by SpruceItUp
That aluminum tank looks sweet. I might look into that.
One of the comments states it's $450. I was expecting it to cost more to be honest.

Edit: I commented and they replied. It's $650 +$180 shipping, which is a little more like what I expected.

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 02:09 pm Mar 25 2025
by Drunkonunleaded
So for clarification, an oversized Clark or IMS tank for a KX500 will bolt on as long as I use KX500 shrouds and a KX500 seat?

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 06:36 am Mar 26 2025
by Chuck78
Drunkonunleaded wrote: 02:09 pm Mar 25 2025 So for clarification, an oversized Clark or IMS tank for a KX500 will bolt on as long as I use KX500 shrouds and a KX500 seat?
Correct. The KX500 seat '89-'04 will be the tougher thing to find, however, at least a good seat base.

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 06:37 am Mar 26 2025
by Chuck78
SpruceItUp wrote: 09:14 pm Mar 22 2025 That aluminum tank looks sweet. I might look into that.
One of the comments states it's $450. I was expecting it to cost more to be honest.

Edit: I commented and they replied. It's $650 +$180 shipping, which is a little more like what I expected.
Exchange rates are tanking for US buyers... The price perhaps didn't go up much if any in the manufacturer's native currency.

Re: E series Fuel Tanks

Posted: 02:06 pm Mar 26 2025
by SpruceItUp
Chuck78 wrote: 06:37 am Mar 26 2025 Exchange rates are tanking for US buyers... The price perhaps didn't go up much if any in the manufacturer's native currency.
That makes sense. It's a nice looking tank, but I don't think I can justify spending over $800 on a tank lol. The tank I have is pretty nice, I just wish it was green instead of white.