I think that I've mentioned this over the past 11 years off and on, but couldn't find a thread devoted to my build, so here it is. Hope it's in the correct forum.
Some of you know that many years ago, about 11 or so, I bought a Milwaukee Iron Boardtrack Racer bike project from Milwaukee Iron prior to their going out of business.
It's a Milwaukee Iron frame and I got the wheels, brakes and frontend from them. The motor is an Ultima 113" with their 2" belt drive and 6 speed trans. The brakes are HHI 4-piston calipers front and rear to stop the 21" tires front/rear.
I started out with Fat Bob 5-gallon tanks and had the right tank cut out to hide my battery and also hold 5 quarts of oil. The left tank would then by my 2.5 gallon gas tank. Cool...

But over the years of it sitting on the table lift, the tanks bugged me to no end. From the side profile they looked great, but from front on, they looked hideously wide. So I scrapped them and started making my own tanks, which of course meant that I also needed to make an oil tank now as well.

So I'll start with some old pictures of the Fat Bob version.



The front/rear caliper brackets were SS from MI, but didn't look right next to the caliper, so I had them chromed along with a lot of my home made parts etc. This is the before picture.

This is the beginning of the new tanks. Just a bunch of steel cut in pieces. I quartered a 1-7/8" tube for the rounded corners on the tank seams. I didn't want the square corners of the sheet metal. Just added tons more welding is all.


The start of my oil tank.


A rough idea of how the two tanks fit up together with the bib in the middle.

You don't see any gauges as the gauges are in the mirrors. Also if you look closely, you can see a bundle of wires on the handle bars. These are for the right side mirror controls, same number of wires on the left mirror.

So this brings me to a good place to add another post.