Tanks, Caps & Fuel Pumps
Motorcycle Fuel Tanks & Fuel Pumps
The fuel tank and fuel pump are the foundation of your motorcycle's fuel delivery system. The tank stores the fuel that everything else depends on, and the pump delivers that fuel at consistent pressure to the carburetor or fuel injectors regardless of fuel level, temperature, or engine load. When either component fails or falls short of what the riding situation demands, the consequences range from inconvenient to dangerous. Running out of fuel miles from the trailhead because the stock tank capacity does not match the range your riding requires is frustrating. A failing fuel pump that delivers inconsistent pressure causes surging, power loss, and hard starting that mimics carburetor and ignition problems and leads riders down expensive diagnostic rabbit holes before the actual cause is identified. Getting the right tank and maintaining a healthy fuel pump are unglamorous but essential parts of keeping any motorcycle reliable in the field.
Fuel tank selection is one of the most practical decisions a serious off-road or adventure rider makes. The stock tank on most dirt bikes is sized for average recreational riding distances, not for long enduro stages, multi-day adventure tours, or remote backcountry riding where fuel availability is genuinely uncertain. Larger capacity aftermarket tanks and auxiliary fuel solutions extend range in ways that open up riding opportunities that the stock tank simply does not allow. For street and adventure riders who cover long highway distances between fuel stops, a larger tank means fewer interruptions and more flexibility in route planning. Mad Lads Moto stocks fuel tanks, auxiliary fuel solutions, fuel pumps, and fuel delivery components for dirt bikes, motocross machines, enduro bikes, street bikes, and adventure tourers. Here is what we carry:
- Replacement Fuel Tanks - OEM-spec replacement fuel tanks for machines where the stock tank has been cracked, dented, or punctured in a crash, or where fuel contamination from a degraded tank lining requires complete tank replacement.
- Oversized & Enduro Tanks - High-capacity aftermarket fuel tanks that replace the stock tank with a larger capacity unit for extended range on enduro races, multi-day adventure tours, and remote off-road riding where the stock tank capacity is a genuine limitation.
- Auxiliary Fuel Systems - Auxiliary fuel tanks, fuel cells, and supplemental fuel solutions that add capacity alongside the stock tank for riders who want extended range without replacing the original tank entirely.
- Fuel Pumps - OEM-spec and high-performance replacement fuel pumps for fuel-injected motorcycles where the stock pump has failed or is showing signs of inconsistent delivery that affect performance and starting reliability.
- Fuel Pump Kits & Components - Fuel pump rebuild kits, fuel pump screens, and fuel pump components for machines where targeted component replacement is more practical than a complete pump replacement.
- Fuel Valves & Petcocks - Replacement fuel valves, petcocks, and vacuum-operated fuel valve assemblies for carbureted motorcycles where the stock valve has begun to seep, failed to shut off completely, or requires replacement as part of a fuel system service.
- Fuel Caps & Vents - Replacement fuel caps, locking fuel caps, fuel tank vent tubes, and vent hardware for tanks where the original cap has been lost, damaged, or where the vent system has become blocked and is causing fuel delivery problems from tank vacuum.
- Fuel Lines & Fittings - Replacement fuel lines, fuel line fittings, and fuel hose clamps for machines where the stock fuel lines have cracked, hardened, or deteriorated from age and ethanol exposure in ways that create fuel leaks and fire risk.
A blocked or malfunctioning fuel tank vent is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed fuel delivery problems on carbureted motorcycles, particularly older machines where the vent tube has cracked, kinked, or become blocked by debris. The fuel tank needs to vent to atmosphere as fuel is consumed to prevent a vacuum from developing in the tank that progressively restricts fuel flow to the carburetor. The classic symptom of a blocked tank vent is an engine that starts and runs normally for ten to twenty minutes and then begins to lose power, run lean, and eventually stall as the vacuum in the tank builds to the point where fuel flow is restricted. Opening the fuel cap immediately restores normal operation as the vacuum is released. If your machine exhibits this specific symptom pattern, check the tank vent tube before touching the carburetor. We stock fuel tank and fuel pump components for Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, KTM, Husqvarna, Beta, GasGas, and more. Use our year, make, and model fitment tool to confirm fitment before you order.
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