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Fitting Non-Original tanks

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 1:38 am
by Spaceprofessor
Hi all,

First time poster so if I'm doing anything wrong please let me know.

I have had a look around the forums and across a fair chunk of the net for information, but can't find anything to help me out.
I am currently doing a rebuild of a '79 CBX (first rebuild - jumping in the deep end a bit) and along my way I have found that my fuel tank is really bad. It's taken a bit of damage from some sort of sharp object and is pretty rusty. I think my best course of action is to replace it. Here lies my problem, as the frame of the bike is quite "muscular" I can't find a tank that will fit. Would anyone know where I could find a replacement tank, any other tank models that would fit or how to measure the "triangle" so I can get a custom one made?

I am not sticking to the original CBX build, so I am ok with tanks off of other bikes.

Also, if anyone is feeling kind and has any advice on the rebuild or any suggestions for upgraded parts feel free to point me in the right direction

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Re: Fitting Non-Original tanks

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 1:41 am
by NobleHops
Sorry I'm no particular help other than to say you can definitely get another decent used stock tank if you want one and that is likely the path of least resistance.

Welcome!

Re: Fitting Non-Original tanks

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 1:49 am
by Spaceprofessor
I think that this might be the way I am going to go since I have the feeling a different tank might be a complete nightmare.

Just out of curiosity and a slight desire for a unique bike, are there any other tank models that people have fitted?

Re: Fitting Non-Original tanks

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 2:14 am
by NobleHops
Spaceprofessor wrote:I think that this might be the way I am going to go since I have the feeling a different tank might be a complete nightmare.

Just out of curiosity and a slight desire for a unique bike, are there any other tank models that people have fitted?
I just did a couple of searches and came up empty but I'm sure it's been done.

There are a few guys that do sell a lot of used parts, Louis Mintrone, Terry (tevan), an eBay seller named mrmonkeyclaw, others. Put a wanted in the for sale/wanted area and I bet you get some offers. Start watching eBay too...

Re: Fitting Non-Original tanks

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 7:28 am
by EMS
Welcome to the ICOA forum, perfesser! ;-)


Just out of curiosity, I have played around with different tanks on a CBX frame to see if a different look could be achieved.
- Most modern tanks will not fit, as they follow the slant of the frame on the lower edge.
- The CBX frame backbone right behind the steering neck is rather wide and so is the base of the tank. This was designed like this on purpose to go with the width of the motor.
- You would need a rather wide tank, otherwise the tank would look a little small on top of the engine
- No other classic Honda tank will fit without cutting it an reshaping the bottom
- Even the largest period Honda tank, the CB1100R unit will not sit on the frame. That was my favorite choice, because they are aluminum and I have two spare ones.
Summary:
If you want to "bolt on" another tank, choices would be limited because of sizes available and I have not found a tank that would fit easy
You could fabricate a tank with a CBX bottom and another top welded together
Considering all this, finding an original replacement is most likely the easiest (and cheapest) way to go.

Re: Fitting Non-Original tanks

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 8:55 am
by steve murdoch icoa #5322
I dare you to copy this tank.
There is a limit to my "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" standards.

Image

Re: Fitting Non-Original tanks

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 8:58 am
by NobleHops
(I moved this topic to Restorations but left a pointer to it in Engines, then deleted the other)

Re: Fitting Non-Original tanks

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 11:19 pm
by Spaceprofessor
I dare you to copy this tank.
There is a limit to my "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" standards.
I definitely agree. There's no way I'll be going as far out as that. A lot of the customs I have seen on the web seem to be very gaudy and over the top.


Thanks for everyone's help. I'll be sticking with the original tank I think.