Motion Pro (11-0099) 275cc Coolant Recovery Tank - 9.3 oz. Capacity
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Probably. Mine was installed behind the number plate of a 2013 Yamaha YZ450. It performs admirably.
It is not necessary for the coolant bottle to be placed above the radiator. It is powered by a vacuum created by the radiator. When the coolant gets too hot, it builds up pressure and overflows the radiator, filling the bottle. It enters a vacuum as it cools, sucking the coolant back into the radiator.
This is a universal product that will fit a wide range of bicycles. On one bike, I mounted them vertically on the down tube, and on another, I mounted them in my air box.
Selected User Reviews For Motion Pro (11-0099) 275cc Coolant Recovery Tank - 9.3 oz. Capacity
This tank is a fraction of the size and cost of other OEM tanks. The hose can be placed at the top or bottom due to its design. I was able to fit this to the frame of my trials bike, but after further consideration, I believe it could be adapted to other full-size bikes I own. I'd recommend this product to anyone looking for a recovery tank for a bike that didn't come with one from the factory. Installation is simple, and the size and shape allow for mounting in a variety of locations. The only drawback is the small size, which may be an issue for larger bikes that blow a lot of cool air.
This recovery tank is the most cost-effective. br>However, in terms of quality and design, this recovery tank is the best. For versatility and ease of installation, this recovery tank is the best. br> This coolant recovery tank is the best. br>br>I installed it on my 1995 KTM Duke 620, which didn't come with one from the factory. Even with my big 609cc engine beating up in the Florida heat, this tank has plenty of room.
Easy to install; the supplied hose did not fit my radiator's male fitting, but that was no problem; I simply used the overflow tube that was already in place. It unquestionably aided in the loss of fluid. For those who ride slow technical single track, woods, or hill climbs, this is a much-needed upgrade/mod. UnaBiker Radiator Guards for the 2004 YZ250 GPI 40mm Radiators The MP overflow bottle was a perfect fit and didn't cause any problems.
This is what I put on my Kubota B6100 tractor. Although there isn't much space under the hood, I was able to squeeze this bottle in at an angle. I could have spent some time making a custom bracket, but I didn't think it was necessary. It's adequate for the task at hand.
To prevent coolant loss on the trail, I purchased this overflow bottle for my RMX 250. br>br>Because this container is so small, it can go almost anywhere. It's also nice to have two fill/drain options. There's plenty of hose in the box, as well as some useful squeeze clips. br>br>Definitely worth the $20 and a must-have for any vehicle that lacks an overflow tank!.
Nipple on top and bottom allows you to choose how you want to use it; simply drill the hole that you need. Used on a 2003 GSXR 1000 and works perfectly, although it is slightly smaller than stock.
The stock overflow wouldn't fit under the race fairings and was far larger than needed for the track anyway, so I needed an overflow/catch can for the coolant on my track bike. This bottle is compact and durable, and it can be configured in a variety of ways to suit your needs.
I used to have to add coolant every time I used it, but that's no longer the case thanks to this coolant recovery tank. I was concerned that it wouldn't hold enough, but I didn't have much space myself. I haven't had to add coolant since it was installed, and there isn't any on the floor either.