Royal Enfield (Genuine OEM)
Fuel Tank with Sticker – Marine (TB BVI BS4) Genuine Royal Enfield – 882019
Fuel Tank with Sticker – Marine (TB BVI BS4) Genuine Royal Enfield – 882019
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Please order only after confirming the part number, model, variant, year, side, connector type and compatibility. All orders are non-cancellable once placed. Correctly shipped spare parts are not eligible for return, exchange or refund due to wrong selection, wrong diagnosis, fitment mismatch, mechanic recommendation or change of mind. Electrical/electronic items are additionally non-returnable once opened, installed, plugged in, tested or used. Wrong item, damaged item or missing item claims require a complete unboxing video within 24 hours. Read full Return & Warranty Policy
Royal Enfield 882019 is a genuine OEM Fuel Tank with Sticker finished in the factory colour/graphics set described in catalogs as “MARINE – TB BVI BS4”. This is a complete tank shell supplied as a colour-and-sticker specific assembly (not just a sticker kit). It is typically purchased when the original tank is dented, rusted internally, leaking at seams, damaged in an accident, or when a full OEM colour-correct restoration is required.
Fuel tanks are one of the highest-return categories because fitment depends on platform + emission/variant (BVI/BS4) + mounting points + fuel tap/pump type and the exact paint/sticker code. The “Marine” finish is not universal across all Royal Enfield models, so buying by bike name alone is risky.
Also searched as: Marine fuel tank, TB Marine tank, fuel tank with sticker BS4, tank assembly Marine, Royal Enfield tank shell.
Before you buy: confirm part number 882019 is listed for your VIN in EPC, and share photos of your current tank mounting points and fuel outlet type before dispatch.
Key Features
- Genuine OEM Royal Enfield part number 882019
- Catalog description: FUEL TANK W/STICKER – MARINE – TB BVI BS4
- Colour/graphics specific “Marine” finish (not a universal tank)
- Best replacement for dented/leaking/rusted tanks or accident damage
- Helps restore factory look when doing OEM-quality restoration or repaint avoidance
- Return-prevention: VIN/EPC + photo match of mounts and fuel outlet type before shipping
- High-value item: packed with extra protection for transit (recommended to insure shipment)
Compatibility Table (Critical)
| Model | Platform/Engine | BS/Emission | Years | Status (✅/❓) | Notes/Constraints |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Royal Enfield model/variant whose EPC lists fuel tank 882019 (Marine – TB BVI BS4) | TB platform (as per part description) | BS4 / BVI | Variant dependent | ❓ | Public sources confirm the part identity/description, but do not publish a reliable model list. Treat fitment as VIN/EPC-dependent. Must match paint/sticker theme + mounts + fuel outlet type. |
| Any other Royal Enfield model | — | — | — | ❓ | Do not assume compatibility across Classic/Bullet/GT/Himalayan/650/J-Series platforms. Order only if your VIN/EPC maps to 882019 and your tank matches by photo. |
Variants
No variants (single colour/graphic assembly).
FAQs
Q1 (Fitment): How do I confirm 882019 fits my bike?
For fuel tanks, confirm by VIN/EPC first: your parts list must show 882019. Then photo-match (1) front/rear mounting points, (2) fuel outlet/pump/tap type, and (3) overall tank shape. Share photos before dispatch for confirmation.
Q2 (Fitment): What does “Marine – TB BVI BS4” mean?
It is the catalog colour/graphics and variant descriptor. It indicates the tank is colour/variant-specific (Marine theme, TB platform, BS4/BVI era). Always match the exact theme and your VIN mapping.
Q3 (Comparison): OEM tank vs local repair/repaint—what’s the advantage?
An OEM tank avoids repaint mismatch and sticker alignment issues and restores factory geometry. Repairs/repaints can work, but may not match OEM decals/finish and can hide internal rust issues.
Q4 (Installation): Any precautions while installing a new tank?
Flush the tank if recommended, use correct rubber mounts, route hoses properly, and ensure no hose kinks. Check for leaks before riding. Avoid over-tightening mounts to prevent paint cracking.
Q5 (Symptoms): When should I replace the fuel tank?
Persistent leak, severe dents affecting steering clearance, internal rust contamination, broken mounting tabs, or accident damage.
Q6 (Returns-prevention): What must I send you before shipping?
Send (1) bike model + year + VIN last 6 (optional), (2) photos of your current tank from both sides, and (3) close-up of mounts + fuel outlet/pump/tap area. Fuel tanks are not return-friendly if ordered wrong.
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