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fully agree there it seems so close yet is so far away, and I have limited time to use the resources I need so it might be a month between buildings on it as the workshop I use I cant use all the time,
Yeah Im really hoping I did get the fork head straight up and down I bolted the front end down at the angle I wanted with the steering head attached to forks,
Its quite a mission when I have never built a frame before I keep thinking have I done this right or is this part strong enough and the main one always running through my mind is I hope it dont snap on me
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here are some of my favourite chassis the honda tigcraft is my favourite
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Ivan - if you're worried about the integrity of your frame, bolt it down to a heavy bench or similar and start levering...
If it bends before breaking, straighten it and congratulate yourself on having learnt what ductility means...
If it breaks before bending, blame poor design/faulty materials/poor welding/someone else.....and start again.
It's often eye opening to strap a frame down and see where and how much it moves.
There's a scrutineer for a club here in ChCh who delights in showing how much things move...and the bugger's strong too.
I've seen him break spokes...
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the orange KTM? or the silver? Orange is nice probably what I will paint my one up like
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Its now found another life as a bike trailer behind a Yamaha 1600 thingy by a KBer!
More to the point - how the hell did you bend the side spars ? And why such an acute bend ?
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