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I am in the engineering trades , and i have had a lot of welding experience , was doing structural welding on over head cranes , and my work was always x'rayed and crack tested. Just in food industry now doing s/s work ( tig ) With that , please be advised that the frame repair that has been done will not be as strong as the original , how strong? how long is a piece of string.
For on road , would be risky - on track where there are far higher stresses and speeds involved ... don't do it.
do you have family ?
whats your life worth ?? less than $1000 for a new frame ?? ( from wreckers)
Please take everyones warnings , as we dont need a new addition to the section " Gone - but never forgotten"
take care
Boc
Hayabusa , If your not on one , your behind one .....
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If its only for "race use" a straight frame from the wreckers with a swingarm can be found cheap enough. I paid $250 for an unregisterable
Jap import 05 frame and arm.
Had I know I would have contacted "1300hayabusa" because
its nice to have the option of registering latter.
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this thread is old... i don't want a frame
please no more pm's from people trying to sell me a frame... i've had 3 pm's already.
Regards
Grant
(Townsville, QLD)
www.stickersuperstore.com.au (for your sticker and sign needs)
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03 with a hair dryer - slammed and stretched (stealth mode engaged)
Melt it down and make an ashtray