Frame webbing removal

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Frame webbing removal

22 Jul 2011 19:12
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After some advice please.
I,m modding a Z1100 frame and would like to cou out the sheet in the picture but I,m concerned that it may be structural for added strength.
The frame has already been modded to take a mono-shock.
At the top of the triangle there is a bar welded across from tube to tube of approx. 25mm deep by 6mm wide and this seems to be load bearing for the shock conversion.
So is the palte for extra webbing or is it just to hide the shock assembley?

Any ideas please folks?;)

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Re: Frame webbing removal

27 Jul 2011 02:43
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those look pretty big.
it is more common to do them this way.





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Re: Frame webbing removal

27 Jul 2011 05:42
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Thought they were a bit excessive!

Thanks for the reply and the pic ;)
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Re: Frame webbing removal

27 Jul 2011 08:20
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Wow those are big! Maybe you should keep them and sell the advertising space. You know, subsidize the project a little. :P Just kidding. I'm with Leon, some smaller gussets are in order.
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Re: Frame webbing removal

27 Jul 2011 10:52
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I can't help with specific advice, since I've never seen a shaft drive bike converted to monoshock before, but someone obviously thought that extra support was needed, so I'd think long and carefully before deciding it wasn't.
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Re: Frame webbing removal

27 Jul 2011 13:08
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Chickened out in the end and decided to leave them be after all as I,m not privvy to the initial build plan.

But thanks for the input guys ;)
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Re: Frame webbing removal

27 Jul 2011 22:53
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testarossa wrote: Wow those are big! Maybe you should keep them and sell the advertising space. You know, subsidize the project a little. :P Just kidding. I'm with Leon, some smaller gussets are in order.
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