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chuckleberry709:
Hi folks. I'm a newbee to this forum and also very happy to be the new owner of an 84 VT500 Ascot. I'm looking forward to "doing it up", maybe into a street tracker look. I've always wanted one of these bikes with the bulletproof little vee and low maintenance shaft drive, and finally found one in pretty not bad shape with only 10k showing on the odo.

But before I can get started on the makeover, I have to solve a leaky fuel tank problem. It's a very slow weep on the 2 back corners, not even dripping but enough to make a smell and ruin any new paint job. From the looks of the inside, someone at some point tried one of those fuel tank sealants but did a very poor job of it and failed miserably.
 
My question to all of you fine folk is do I try to re-seal it with a new sealant product or forget it and try to find a replacement? What's the best sealant product to use? How will I get all the old failed sealant out of the tank?

I have done a bit of online searching and so far have only found one used tank from an 83 VT and it's not cheap! There's lots of tanks out there for the 82-83 FT's but the tank on them is a bit different and will screw up the look I'm after. I'm not even sure if they'll fit.

Which leads me to the next question.....does anyone know if there is a tank that will fit the 84 VT from another Honda or for that matter any other Japanese, or an aftermarket? The internet is full of used and aftermarket fuel tanks of all makes and models and in all conditions, but hardly any VT500's.

Sorry for the long winded post and all the questions, but I wanted to try and cover everything with one shot. Hopefully someone out there can steer me in the right direction. Cheers and Happy new Year to y'all!

J6G1Z:
The VT Ascot fuel tank often begins to leak at the lowest point due to water collecting & rusting through the steel.

Avoid using gasoline with ethanol added.

The 1983-84 VT500FT Ascot fuel tank is the only tank that will fit properly. The VT500 Shadow fuel tank will fit the frame, but is the wrong profile & looks wrong. The Ascot side plates will not fit with the Shadow tank.

I've heard good things about the tank sealant from Eastwood's but I've never used it. Don't know what you will need to do to clean & prep the interior of the tank properly.

The Honda Ascot IS the original Street Tracker.

Good luck
J.

chuckleberry709:
Hey thanks for that info J6G1Z! Been doing some research and I think there's a way to clean out the old sealant and start anew. Looks like the previous owner used the stuff from Kreem as it's a off white/beige color. I'll look for the Eastwood product and do a bit more research in that direction.

Yes, the Ascot IS the original street tracker! Been wanting one of these for awhile and finally got this one for a very reasonable price. Not much needs to be done to transform this little beauty into a real head turner.

Thanks again for the info, I'll keep y'all posted on how it turns out.  :)

CB

jay:
Hey chuckleberry709, I am a newbie to this forum also, and recently acquired an 84" vt500. plan to do the same or similar design route, Tracker or Cafe' Dime City Cycles has a product called RedKote, from what I here it is a very good product and an easy application compared to Kreme or the Caswell products. I haven't used it but I have dealt with Dime City for years and if they recommend it should be a good product to use.

-Jay

chuckleberry709:
Hi Jay! Thanks for that info! I've heard of Redkote, and actually saw a Youtube video of someone using it, looks like good stuff. I've been on the Dime City Cycles website too, looks like they have a lot of gear for customizing our VT's and get the look we're after. Prices are not bad either but right now the USD is killing me on the exchange rate to Cdn. And with
Trump soon at the helm, that's probably not going to get better, probably worse. Good for Americans, not so much for us Canadians looking to do some shopping in the US.

Thanks for the info and good luck with your project! I'll keep you posted on my progress and let me know how yours is going. Stay tuned! 8)

CB

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