Hi,
I would like to fit a '70s toaster tank on my 1982 R80RT; does it fit, are any modifications to frame or tank required?
Are the Indian replica tanks any good?
thanks!
Toaster tank on a 1982 R80
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Re: Toaster tank on a 1982 R80
I seriously doubt that a /5 tank will fit the 1982 bike...others will know. Here's a thread on another vintage forum where someone looked into the tank from India.
https://vintagebmw.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17229
Kurt
https://vintagebmw.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17229
Kurt
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Re: Toaster tank on a 1982 R80
I can say with some certainty that it won't be satisfactory without a lot of work.
I'm not sure whether the central spine of the tank will clear the brake line manifold and the ECU, I don't think it will. There was a thread on this a few months ago and the consensus seemed to be that it wouldn't. Might be worth looking that thread up and possibly contacting the author to see if he ever got a definitive answer.
What I am sure of is that there will be a gap of around 2 inches between the rear of the tank and the front of the seat. The /7 and later tank is longer than the earlier ones and the seat is accordingly shorter. You could, of course, fit a /6 or /5 seat but I think you will have issues with hinges... etc.
To put it another way... If you have money to burn or are willing and able to do a considerable amount of 'engineering' work, I daresay it could be achieved but it certainly isn't a bolt up job.
Rob
I'm not sure whether the central spine of the tank will clear the brake line manifold and the ECU, I don't think it will. There was a thread on this a few months ago and the consensus seemed to be that it wouldn't. Might be worth looking that thread up and possibly contacting the author to see if he ever got a definitive answer.
What I am sure of is that there will be a gap of around 2 inches between the rear of the tank and the front of the seat. The /7 and later tank is longer than the earlier ones and the seat is accordingly shorter. You could, of course, fit a /6 or /5 seat but I think you will have issues with hinges... etc.
To put it another way... If you have money to burn or are willing and able to do a considerable amount of 'engineering' work, I daresay it could be achieved but it certainly isn't a bolt up job.
Rob
Re: Toaster tank on a 1982 R80
thanks! I'll stick with the original tank then and save a lot of time and money in the process...