1000 progress report.
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1000 progress report.
13 Jan 2007 18:24
so here are some pictures of my recent developments on the 1000. now that i have the motor off of my work bench i can start bending tubing for my frame.
here is the motor work first.
next the cbrkz tree swap
look at that weld.
that is about it. i got a lot of work to do if i am going to have it for bike week. tell me what you think so far.[/color]
Post edited by: DaytonaMC, at: 2007/01/13 21:25
here is the motor work first.
next the cbrkz tree swap
look at that weld.
that is about it. i got a lot of work to do if i am going to have it for bike week. tell me what you think so far.[/color]
Post edited by: DaytonaMC, at: 2007/01/13 21:25
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Re: 1000 progress report.
13 Jan 2007 18:26
i am sorry the pictures are so big, i guess i should have resized them.
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14 Jan 2007 02:09
well ive tried keeping quiet since seeing your swingarm pictures but now that i see the triple tree pictures ive got to say im kinda worried about what im seeing as far as the welding goes.looks like a serious lack of penetration to me.are you using one of those 110v mig welders?they are good for welding lightweight materials but you need something that burns a lot hotter for what you are trying to weld,id reccomend a shop with a good welder for welding your structural stuff and try practicing on smaller less stressed pieces
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15 Jan 2007 05:34well ive tried keeping quiet since seeing your swingarm pictures but now that i see the triple tree pictures ive got to say im kinda worried about what im seeing as far as the welding goes.looks like a serious lack of penetration to me.are you using one of those 110v mig welders?they are good for welding lightweight materials but you need something that burns a lot hotter for what you are trying to weld,id reccomend a shop with a good welder for welding your structural stuff and try practicing on smaller less stressed pieces
actually i had a professional do the machining and, the welding. now as far as the swingarm goes, the swingarm is going to be gone so, there will not be that crappy welding. i was using a flux cored welder for the extension of the swingarm. i have however, and have a 220v mig with argon. it should work nicely. the welds on the triple tree were done by a really good weldor/machinist so i trust the work. i appreciate your concern tho.
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