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Drag Specialties
Magazine
All-American
Tanks
For
All-American
Bikes
The last thing you want after you've
designed and begun your custom-bike project is to find
out that you can't get some of the parts you need to
realize your vision. Oh, sure, if you're an
experienced fabricator, with a fully equipped machine
shop and a team of skilled craftsmen at your beck and
call, you could just whip something up out of sheet
metal or billet and get on with the project. But
that's not an option for most do-it-yourself builders,
so a wide selection of styles and sizes is an important
feature of any product line. And that's why when
it comes to gas tanks, Independent Gas Tank Co.'s
product line is the choice of both amateur and
professional builders.
Independent Gas Tank Co. owner Kyle Krejci began
learning how to weld and fabricate right out of high
school. "When I was 18 years old I went to work for a
Porsche shop," he says. "We used to build Porsche race
cars, and I was the fueler for an IMSA pit crew. I
was the guy who went over the wall with the fuel lines
over his shoulder at races like Sebring and the 24 Hours
of Daytona."
Maybe it was this early exposure to gas tanks that got
Krejci interested in building them. "Independent was
started six-and-a-half years ago by myself and my wife.
I actually started it in my two-car garage. I'd
been in the motorcycle industry for three-and-a-half
years prior to that. I always knew there was a
need for quality tanks in more of a custom application,
and especially a one-piece tank made in the U.S.A. - I'm
a stickler for American products."
He looked around at what was on the market at the time
and realized in wouldn't be hard to improve on it.
"At the time the only one-piece fuel tanks were made
overseas out of 18-gauge steel, or ones made out of
aluminum, which you take your chances with because of
cracking. So we were the first to develop a
16-gauge, on-piece gas tank." And he wasted no
time in setting the standard for aftermarket gas tanks.
"when I started Independent, my gas tanks were already
better quality than OE tanks."
Drag Specialties carries Independent's full line of
production tanks, more than 30 part numbers in all.
They're all hand-made from cold-rolled 16 gauge steel,
and each tank is pressure tested. All tanks are
TIG-welded ("We don't do any MIG welding at all," Krejci
says. "The only time I'll use MIG welding is when
I'm working on a trailer.") and come with a tunnel
width of 2-1/4 inches, except bobber tanks which come
with 2 1/2-inch tunnels. Each tank comes with four
underside mounts, a 22mm petcock fitting, and 1/8 inch
NPT crossover fittings.
Independent Gas Tank Co. products come in bare metal,
ready to prime and paint. One of the things that
makes those jobs much easier is the center seam, which
though welded requires far less prep work than the seams
on many other tanks. Although he'll make
right-fill gas caps on special order, Krejci says,
"99.9% of our customers ask for center-fill, so that's
what we make."
As for the process of making the tanks themselves,
Krejci isn't talking except to say, "I've come up with a
way to do this that nobody else uses, but I keep that in
my back pocket." He will, however, gladly talk
about Independent's huge selection of tanks to fit just
about any project. "We have more styles available
than anybody else. No matter what type of look
you're after, you can find a tank that'll fit your frame
and give it the look you're after-seat pocket in the
back or no seat pocket, pointed at the back, to fit a
stretched frame or chopper frame. No matter what
style of frame you've chosen, or the configuration of
rake and stretched, one of our tanks will work with it."
Petcock location on a tank going on a Pro Street will be
forward left, with a crossover at the front. For a
chopper tank we'll put the crossover fittings in the
rear and the petcock fitting towards the left rear."
But let's say that even the Independent Gas Tank Co.
product line doesn't have exactly what you want, but
something close. The good news is that
Independent's tanks are the best place to start when
modifying and existing tank because of their thicker
material compared to many other tanks. In fact, a
lot of well-known custom builders choose Independent as
the starting point for their own designs because of the
quality of the material and construction.
For just about everyone else, however, Independent
Gas Tank Co. makes a tank to fit whatever kind of bike
you're planning to build, from a long, low Pro Street to
raked-out chopper - it's almost like buying a custom
tank because there are so many to choose from. In
addition, Independent tanks come pressure tested, and
require less prep work before painting than other tanks.
And finally, you get a take that's made in the U.S.A. of
the finest materials available.
So don't let a small selection of tanks stand in your
customer's way to their dreams. Check out
Independent Gas Tank Co.'s line in the Drag Specialties
FatBook and help them pick the one that works best of
their application. Talk to your Drag Specialties
rep today for more details.
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