keithcross wrote:One of the Deuz fixings that hold the saddle to the fuel tank has broken. The pin in the fuel tank. that the screw locates onto has broken on the right hand side. No big deal you would think, think again. This part is not available seperatly as it is molded into the tank itself and the only official repair is to replace the complete fuel tank (£207 plus tax and P&P in the UK, about $400US)
As a quick fix I have used a cut down wall plug and a short screw.
Please be aware of this, it may pay to make sure that there is plenty of gears in yours to stop this happening on your bike.
Keith, I know this is an old thread but I came across it when I was searching for something else.
I was surprised to find that there's the Dzus fastener - in one place - and some other 'normal' fasteners at the other points - like why didn't they use the same ones everywhere? (Then again, I'm not that surprised, because later on I found that they used a mixture all over. Especially using self-tapping screws to hold the CDI unit on when all the other frame clip thingies have integrated nuts.)
So is it a non-standard Dzus fastener? (If that makes sense; I thought they
were standard in some way - although I did see that these looked a bit different.)
What about getting normal/standard Dzus fasteners, or ...some other threaded brass fittings (why are they always brass) like they use on Japanese offroad bikes, and epoxying them into the tank?
The real 'problem' is why they..
what they were thinking when they made those pieces of the seat extend all the way to the front like that - there was no need to make the bike look
that odd.
Would you be worried about epoxying them into the tank? They would be ...are they molded in? - surely not; don't they fit them somehow after the tank is made? So it would be possible to dig them out and replace them with something else - if/when you found something else - without worrying about the tank leaking there...?