Help !!!!
I need a favor. I think my frame is bent.
I need the distance from the top front of the neck to the large main cross brace above the swing arm bolt. (appx. 1.25 diameter tube).
Should be around 27 13/16 (27.8125) inches or 706.4375 mm.
Went to test fit the tank cover and does not fit with the upper fairing bracket on. Top of frame appears to be short above the engine.
Installed engine cradle and they are low and forward of the rear bolt holes.
Poss. bent frame
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Oh, and here's the kicker. With the bracket off the tank cover locating tabs are perfectly center and aligned with the cover. If there is a bend it appears to be forward of the locating tabs.
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Does anyone know what the rake is suppose to be on these bikes ?
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Pictures of the front would help a lot in a situation like this. Also what is someone measuring? center on center from the the middle of the steering stem to the brace. Front to front, back to back, back to center, back to front etc... Specifics are helpful as is what bike you're even asking about.
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Since I can't figure out how to post a picture, and don't have software for my phone on the pc yet we will try some art.
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The o is the neck and the l is the cross brace.
Measure from the front of the o to the front of the l looking down the top of the frame. Mine is 27 13/16" which is prob. short.
I do have the wheel base now and will set up to check that when it warms up, but would still like to have that measurement for referencing.
O-l
The o is the neck and the l is the cross brace.
Measure from the front of the o to the front of the l looking down the top of the frame. Mine is 27 13/16" which is prob. short.
I do have the wheel base now and will set up to check that when it warms up, but would still like to have that measurement for referencing.
Re: Poss. bent frame
If the engine is in, and the cradles aren't lining up, I would say it is either bent, or sagging.
Mine doesn't sag without the cradles. You can load the bike with just the cradle upper bolts in and see some flex at the rear mount holes, but that's about it.
And, that said, The measurement you are trying to verify/check will have miniscule difference from 'straight' to 'quite bent'. Prolly have to dive deeper towards x/64", or even x/124" to see the diffy.
It might be better to check from cradle upper mount hole to lower mount hole (hypoteneuse of the triangle the frame forms)
Mine doesn't sag without the cradles. You can load the bike with just the cradle upper bolts in and see some flex at the rear mount holes, but that's about it.
And, that said, The measurement you are trying to verify/check will have miniscule difference from 'straight' to 'quite bent'. Prolly have to dive deeper towards x/64", or even x/124" to see the diffy.
It might be better to check from cradle upper mount hole to lower mount hole (hypoteneuse of the triangle the frame forms)
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Re: Poss. bent frame
Frame appears to be slightly more than 10mm short on top. Had a guy from Finland measure his. I know it can be straightened, but it is not financially feasible for me to do so because of where I live. Now the hunt for a good non-salvage title frame begins.