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how hard is it? Sporty tank
« on: January 30, 2010, 10:27:25 AM »
how hard is it to mount a sporty tank on a 80 cb650

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Re: how hard is it? Sporty tank
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2010, 11:46:22 AM »
The HD tanks are rigid mounted unlike old Hondas.  My Sportster uses 2 bolts up frount and one in the rear.  No rubber any where.  You would need to do some welding on your Honda frame to make it work.
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Re: how hard is it? Sporty tank
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2010, 09:36:16 PM »
Just getting it on there.. 1/2 hr to hr..
 making it fit nicely..if possible 1/2 day to a day..
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Re: how hard is it? Sporty tank
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2010, 10:15:02 PM »
IMO it's way, way overdone. Anyone wants to make a chopper/bobber, it seems the FIRST thing they do is put on a sporty tank. 
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Re: how hard is it? Sporty tank
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2010, 10:39:27 PM »
There are other considerations as well. The sporty tanks tend to have a very narrow tunnel for the frame backbone area. There would be no room to put rubber cushions in there even if you wanted to, for most applications. I think the newest ones, from 2005 on are a bit wider in the tunnel but I may be wrong. My 2006 seems wider than my 1989 did. It may just be remembering it wrong though. It really would be better to mount it with the current bolts up front. Depending on what tunnel clearance you need, considering your coils are right there too on that bike, you'll need to relocate those as well, and maybe some of the wiring/running of cables too. Also, depending on what year of tank you go for, they bolt on at the seat differently and they are a different length between front/back over the years. That is the place you can at least save some headache on. Pick one with a setup/length as close to yours now.
The peanut tanks are ridiculously small for any real saddle time without refueling. I'd go with at least the bigger custom size of 4.5 gal or at the very least the 3.5. Looking at my sporty next to the 650 in the garage, I think the peanut tank would look too undersized. My 3.5 is as small as I would go personally. Oh, and the ones starting in 2007 were fuel injected so there are some changed from that as well. Then some have vacuum lines and.... etc.

Stay away from the AMF years. They just didn't have the best quality on anything back then.

Good luck and I look forward to seeing what you do with it. If you decide to change tanks, please think of us on the forum if you decide to sell your current tank. They are hard to come by and yours was specific to that year only. It was different all together in '79 and it changed in '81 just enough to make it inconvenient in some ways.  :) ;)
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Re: how hard is it? Sporty tank
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2010, 11:01:34 PM »
Use a piece of bicycle tyre tube on the frame before bolting the tank on, its not much but gives it some insulation from the frame.

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Re: how hard is it? Sporty tank
« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2010, 01:26:47 PM »
i know this is an old one but i came across it doing a search for something else... i put on a pre-'75 (i believe) mustang sporty tank on mine... (see project thread in signature).  it literally took less than an hour to mount it up. just used some rubber washers and a rubber bushing from a car stabilizer link... eazy peazy...
and i hear you on the played out thing but i didnt have much of a choice on mine. plus i like how it ended up looking... btw, i have only seen a handful of sohc 4's riding around anywhere near me... none of which have a tank swap... just my .02

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Re: how hard is it? Sporty tank
« Reply #7 on: May 18, 2010, 04:30:24 PM »
IMO it's way, way overdone. Anyone wants to make a chopper/bobber, it seems the FIRST thing they do is put on a sporty tank. 
thats because it is one of the best looking tanks made.
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Re: how hard is it? Sporty tank
« Reply #8 on: May 18, 2010, 05:56:50 PM »
well that's true Dusterdude... but it doesn't make it any less ubiquitous with choppers/bobbers. ;)
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