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Ive been wrestling a while on getting 2.25 peanut tank for my scoot, but i keep hitting one snagging thought. I really like the look of the peanut tank when its on a nice straight and slanted frame, but on a 1200C like mine it certainly wont have that same feel. The tanks are pretty cheap around these parts so i guess i could get one and it it didn't work out just flip it, but I'm really on the fence.
So what say you guys, should i just get one and try it out, or just stick to what i got? I like the look of my bike now don't get me wrong, but seeing picture after picture of really nice custom painted peanuts, I get jealous. It's that or finally get some turn signals going... Minus a headlight lift, here's how she stands now: ![]()
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I love the looks of my peanut tank, but it will make you mental on a long cruise. I took mine 1700 miles to Sturgis and back and had to stop every 55 miles for gas. I carried an extra gallon in a saddlebag just in case.
I have been toying with swapping mine out, but then I cathc a glimpse of the bike sitting there and realize how good it looks the way it is.
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If your only getting 55 miles out of a 2.25 tank then you have problems, i can get almost 100 miles out of mine with a reserve...
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Peanut Tank is the only way to go on a sportster! yeah you don't get to far, but unless your sporty is a cruiser your probably not going to go too far anyways. I get 150 miles at least on my Bike.
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Stephen Rice Actually I don't remember being born, It must have happened during one of my black outs.” ~ Jim Morrison 1997 XLH 883 hugger/1212 conversion, Buell Thunderstorm heads, 44mm cv carb, .497 Cams, SE programmable Ignition Module, Baron Tach, Outlaw forward controls, Brawler Seat. Ol' Cowboy Stephen of the Death Cats MC |
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3.3 peanut 2.2 is just to small
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Sporties look best with peanuts, but 3 gallon at the least.
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On a skinny bike, the 2.2 is the way to go. I get about 100 miles out of mine on the highway. Classic looks, baby!
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I never wanted a Harley, but I always wanted a Sportster. If it ain't broke, don't fix it (especially if you don't know what you're doing). Most Sportster problems are owner-induced. |
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Peanut!!
![]() Everything else is a dinette set look alike.. ![]()
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Sportsters Rule!!!!!!!! Kicking Your BT In The Nuts since 1957 ![]() For those who understand, NO explanation is needed, for those who DON'T understand, NO explanation will be given!!
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I have 2.2 & used to get 75-85 miles on highway. just changed to a 29T trans pulley & now get 115miles on highway...still looks awesome too
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I say get one if in the end you wanna change back, ebay it, they sell well there.
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