








🏍️ Fuel your legacy with style and substance!
This 9L (2.4 gallon) unpainted gas fuel tank is made from high-quality thick iron, offering strong hardness and durability. Designed for Honda CD125, CG125, GL125, GL145 models (1976-2005) and compatible with several other Honda classics, it provides a retro aesthetic perfect for cafe racers and scramblers. The package includes the tank, fuel cap, cap keys, and oil switch, ready for customization and installation.
| Fuel Type | Gasoline |
| Product Grade | high |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific |
| Manufacturer | TCMT |
| Item Weight | 7.5 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 21.26 x 12.4 x 10.24 inches |
| Manufacturer Part Number | US-XX-384 |
J**R
Perfect
It's an unfinished tank. If you are buying for a project bike I don't understand the problem and why people complain. Mine is very good quality. I wish it was offered with the petcock on the right side instead but because it's symmetry I just cut off the bung and welded it to the other side my self. Will be buying another for my next project. I leak tested it after I welded the bung and it has zero issues.
M**L
Good cheap tank
Seems like a good tank for the price. I modified it to fit a CM400. Only gave it 4 stars because it came with a little surface rust, nothing major. I’ll update if any issues arise.
A**R
Leaking at the seam
Its not like me to leave a review. Good or bad… however.. ive been building this little korean bike and this tanks is the only thing that comes close to the dimensions. So i spent hours fabricating and getting everything tacked welded primed and painted… just for it to leak at the seam! So aggrivated… the time materials and a very impatient customer on the other end. Thanks alot. I bought a second one because again its tye only thing that comes close.. and lets see what happens! Reguardless i have to cut all my work back out refab and start over! Lets see if u see this and decide to refund me at least on one tank!
Q**N
Looks stunning on my 1980 Batavus Moped
Exceeded my expectations in a few ways. First, it arrived a week and a half early which was super convenient for me.The tank arrived and looks exactly as advertised and the measurements are also correct as they are shown in the pictures. It’s definitely not a pop and play, though. There’s a 98% chance that you’ll have to do some jury-rigging to get this tank to mount onto most bikes, including mine.This tank was also very easy to paint. I didn’t sand it at all, I just went straight to the primer, base silver coat, then the red anodized coat on top as well as a clear coat and man… that’s a good looking tank. As far as durability goes, it doesn’t feel flimsy or like it will dent easily. Only time can tell that one. Overall though, good value for the money. I dig it.
B**S
Modifications
The tank came in 1 week earlier than it should’ve so that’s a plus. I’m mounting this tank to a 86 Honda Rebel 250. I did have to cut the 3 mounting tabs off my original tank and fabricate and weld them to the new tank. After a little bit of welding, fabbing and some paint, I give this tank 3.5/5. Only flaws are it’s a little undersized than I expected. It also has a huge grind mark down the seam of the tank to remove excess weld buildup, but primer and paint will take care of that. It did include the cap, keys, and brand new petcock. Tank gets the job done though and looks better than the original. I recommend this tank if you have some welding and fabrication experience. If not, then find the OEM tank for your machine, as this one will just be a pain in the butt✌️
M**S
Great tank. Wish they had different sizes and shapes.
This is the second one I’ve bought from them. That’s how much I appreciate the craftsmanship and attention to detail of this tank. Now to find the keys that I lost for the one. Was half hoping the second tank would have the same key set. Not sure what to do if I don’t find them.
A**R
Motorcycle Unpainted 9L/2.4 Gallon Gas Fuel Tank
Item as described
A**A
Fits on a Hawk250!!!
Bought this tank to turn my Hawk250 into a retro scrambler. I know, but I wanted a 50's scrambler, and I only had a couple grand to play with. I knew that as soon as it arrived, I would be firing up the grinder, sparking up the welder and that I'd be in for hours of cutting and welding to get it to fit right. Guess what? During the initial fitting, it sat down over the frame like a cowboy on his trusty steed. And soon as I slid it onto the frame, the tank mounts lined up and snugged into place. Hmmm....closer inspection. The only thing that didn't line up was the hole for the bolt. That was an easy fix with a titanium bit and Mr. Dewalt.I read a couple of reviews that said the tank leaks. I dunno if QC is schizo on them, or people don't know how to work a gas tank. I've had it on my bike for a week now, and it's held up. No gas going anywhere but the carb. The petcock works flawlessly. I lost use of my fuel gauge when hooking this one up, as this doesn't have a float in it, and my bike had some digical, electrotomical doohickey anyway, but no big. I just...you know, keep gas in it.You'll want to clean it up for painting. It ships with a cosmoline-like grease on it to prevent corrosion. I went over it with gasoline and a rag, let it dry, then went over it with stripper. Then I cajoled my daughter into going over it with some 80 grit sandpaper, followed by a 200 grit sanding sponge. A few coats of flat black rustoleum, and it looks like...well, an old black gas tank. Which is what I wanted. I'm sure you could have this thing painted cherry red, gloss black, or airbrushed with your waifu if you wanted, and it would look awesome.For the price, can't be beat. Looks good, looks vintage as heck, and works.
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