Here's the new neck configuration completed. The sleeves were slid down the new downtube, then the downtube itself was welded to the neck. Then, the sleeves were slid up, and welded to the neck also. Then the gusset, the socket for the lower tanktube, and the lower tanktube itself were welded. After that, the webbing strip was added to the back of the gusset.
Like I said before, I wanted a more "stock" looking neck area. I think we came pretty close in that idea. I still have to finish detail the neck, but I'm burnt, and there are customer's paying jobs that need my attention more than this right now.
Like I said before, I wanted a more "stock" looking neck area. I think we came pretty close in that idea. I still have to finish detail the neck, but I'm burnt, and there are customer's paying jobs that need my attention more than this right now.
Here's where we're at right now. The neck is gusseted and welded, the lower tank bar is welded in, and the seatpost forging area is boxed in, and all completed.
Next, we'll drop a set of cases in the frame, and do the front case mounting pad mods. Then, we'll repair/redo the transmission frame area, and the last thing I'll tackle is the 1/16" dia. HOLE and 1/4" long CRACK I found in the upper right rear frame leg, right on the side of the tube at the rear seat crossover forging. I thought it was just a spot of bondo the sandblaster didn't get out of a pit, silly me! Because it's right at the furnace brazed lug, I'm going to have to take the TIG, and silicon bronze repair it. Not fun!
Next, we'll drop a set of cases in the frame, and do the front case mounting pad mods. Then, we'll repair/redo the transmission frame area, and the last thing I'll tackle is the 1/16" dia. HOLE and 1/4" long CRACK I found in the upper right rear frame leg, right on the side of the tube at the rear seat crossover forging. I thought it was just a spot of bondo the sandblaster didn't get out of a pit, silly me! Because it's right at the furnace brazed lug, I'm going to have to take the TIG, and silicon bronze repair it. Not fun!
Dude, I can't even believe it. You are the Fellini of frames!
ReplyDeletewow!, that sure is something....cant wait for more updates on this build.....pure art!
ReplyDeleteKiller job, Rich. That thing looks tits.
ReplyDeleteRich, In a word, "BITCHIN".
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