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There's two techniques to altering a tank to fit the frame (don't change the frame to fit the tank!) Both involve a blow-lamp and a lot of swearing.
Option 1. Heat the tank and stretch it apart to create a bigger gap. Fine if you're only chasing a few millimetres otherwise the tank might end up distorted and in the case of cheap Chinese steel - less structurally sound than the roll of tinfoil in your kitchen cupboard - you might pop a weld, create a crease, all sorts really. You'll probably burn the paint off in the process so err, you wanted a different colour anyway, yeah?
Option 2. Heat up the underside of the tank till it's red hot and batter it into the shape you want and then slap on some filler to cover up the peening marks. Only an idiot would do this*
Oh and you'll probably need to carefully cut off the front and rear mounts, realign and re-weld them. Good luck with that.
BTW rubber tank mounts are available in different sizes (internal/external diameter) so I wouldn't waste time cutting then into a different shape.
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Alter the tank, not the bike. Then you only risk ruining an ebay tank and not a bike frame.
So you are going to need to fabricate brackets that make the tank fit the frame.
Fron memory, the rear fitment is pretty straightforwards, you'll be able to fold up and bolt a plate to it. The front ones are cups that hook onto two rubber buffers on the frame itself so those may need grinding off and re-welding somewhere more sensible.
But you say the tank is too narrow? So does the tunnel fit down over the spine of the frame? If not, you may need to do some "percussive maintainance" to the tank tunnel. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 13 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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