I'm not sure of the exact application of this tank.
It has some repairable dents, depending on your skill level. Look closely at the photos.The underside appears new. There's only a little surface rust both inside and out. Kneepads are in great condition.
These are probably reproduced somewhere. This is a genuine Ariel part.
No, I don't know what happened to the rest of the bike and I have no other Ariel parts.
Absolutely no returns, so make sure you understand what you're bidding on.
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