
I now have a Brown-Davis custom long range tank, built taller to accommodate the 2" body lift. It holds 120 litres, although I've yet to find out how much is usable - the first 20l, out of a jerry can, registered on the fuel gauge, so I'm hoping at least 110l will be usable.
I was supplied without instructions, so I had to guess where the fittings were supposed to go, and one elbow fitting simply would not fit - adjacent fittings wouldn't let it turn. I made an emergency dash to ENZED late yesterday to obtain the correct fitting, which (of course) is the only one which leaks.

The tank uses the stock sender, which doesn't have enough travel to cover the full height of the tank, so the tank will indicate full for a long time. I might be able to modify the sender to make it work properly, but I didn't have the facilities available so I'll run with it for a while to see if it bothers me.
I can't decide if it was worth getting the extra 2" added - after some back and forth on quotes, a "price increase" and "freight" I'm not sure how much extra I paid for it. The standard long range tank at 105l would be 40% over the factory capacity, and what I have is 60% extra. But if I consider the body lift and extra 2" of tank only got me an additional 15 litres, it's a lot of work for less than a jerry can.

I hope to get some pics next week - cause I know you're all hanging out for 'em!

Cheers,
Scott