Info on fuel tank in this forum
Info on fuel tank in this forumPage 5, top, thread "CB72 Vintage Racer", author Stan Lipert. Stan posted photos of his bike on the first page. I have been unable to contact him regarding the fuel tank on his bike. Does anyone know the mfr of it?
Also, of similar size, is Gordon Brown's race bike about 3 pgs into "Race Bikes Only" thread. Any info on that? I've looked on Airtech's site, but I would like to get some dimensions on Stan's or Gordon's to get some idea of a good starting place. Thanks.
race fuel tankHello Dick
I am not sure about Stan's tank hopefully he can give you some details. The tank on my one is a fiberglass copy of a early 60's works Honda 125 ( probably a RC143 ) it was made with the bottom to clear the CB72 chassis. I had a alloy plate put in the rear and used a big bore central tap, I think it was a CR500 M/X one. Unfortunately Tony Milk who made it and a lot of other period style parts inc. the seat and fairing died a number of years ago. I thought it looked OK on the CB72/77's as they are not that big. However I did get caught out at one race which had a number of restarts and ran out of fuel on the slow down lap ( fortunately after the flag ). I had intended to fit a small sump to help get a few more miles but never got round to it. Gordon
Re: race fuel tankThanks, Gordon. Airtech has a number of tanks, with dimensions, and model-specific, none of which are CB72/77. Perhaps overall length and width dimensions from yours would help narrow down the selection Airtech offers. Also helpful would be the distance from the rear of your tank to the centerline of the top shock mounting studs, as this is important for seat placement. I still have welding to do on my frame, such as mounting points for the tank, seat, a rear loop to join the frame where the stock seat mounts were removed, and two horizontal braces above the motor mount "box". I ordered some 24mm OD x 21mm ID 1018 steel tubing for the braces and loop. I cut off the stock seat mounts, the steering lock [from head stock and lower triple], battery box, stock muffler mnts, ignition bracket. I did a mock up of the bare engine to make sure all motor mount locations were correct [some were distorted from not properly shimming frame to engine], as I don't want any issues after the frame is powder coated. I have a NOS center stand on the way, as the original was worn out, I'll have to turn up some bushings to repair the frame where the ctr stand bolts were loose and elongated the mntg holes in the frame. I've got new bronze bushings for the swing arm, as well. I'm also cleaning up weld splatter and some pitting on the frame and swing arm. The frame was quite rough and the previous owner had repainted it over the rust, and the battery box was heavily pitted. BTW Gordon, how many liters/gallons is your tank?
Re: Info on fuel tank in this forumDick
This seller isn't in the US but they do some interesting stuff. G http://www.jl-exhausts.com/honda-cb7277 ... -271-c.asp
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Re: Info on fuel tank in this forumVery nice - pricey - but very nice. They are alloy.
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