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As for beefing up the frame, if in doubt, have someone in the know look at it. Maybe it uses very thick walled tube which allows for less bracing. Wether you like the bike builders or not ,I find it very difficult to believe they would be knocking out dangerous frames,or am I being naive?
Its not my cup of tea but it looks like a cool frame and sounds like a very interesting project.
And as for not making your money back from it, I would say 'Join the club!' Thats what its all about. You buy a cheap old bike and enjoy building it and getting it back on the road.If youre lucky you finish it and end up with a nice bike. The money is something else.
Good luck with it.
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But to me this is the most telling part
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Like I said, i don't know the builder, I don't know the material used, but I have seen a lot of kz frames. Hardtails take more abuse than a swingarm frame. That's a lot of open air. Was the frame ever taken to a frame shop and looked at like you said you would two years ago? My thought would be a frame shop or fabricator (les, leon where are you?) not a chopper shop who sees an opportunity to sell you a bunch of goodies if they convince you to build.
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davido wrote: Ive also been keeping an eye on this thread,waiting for the knives to come out! Hardtails seem to get a rough ride from some on this site. (no pun intended)
As for beefing up the frame, if in doubt, have someone in the know look at it. Maybe it uses very thick walled tube which allows for less bracing. Wether you like the bike builders or not ,I find it very difficult to believe they would be knocking out dangerous frames,or am I being naive?
Its not my cup of tea but it looks like a cool frame and sounds like a very interesting project.
And as for not making your money back from it, I would say 'Join the club!' Thats what its all about. You buy a cheap old bike and enjoy building it and getting it back on the road.If youre lucky you finish it and end up with a nice bike. The money is something else.
Good luck with it.
'Maybe' doesn't cut it where safety is concerned. It doesn't matter how thick-walled that tubing is - it's only as strong as its weakest point, which often is the welds. Hence my comment about hoping that he "really trusts whoever welded that frame together".
Reality TV shows have a lot to answer for. Shows like 'American Chopper' and the numerous 'biker build off' spin-offs have convinced a lot of people that 'anything is possible', if you own a hacksaw, a tube bender and a Harbor Freight welder.
Scan through Craigslist ads using the search terms 'chopper', 'bobber, or 'cafe racer'. It ain't pretty, and people are going to get hurt, or worse.
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Try hunting down Les Holt or 531 blackbanshee for one of their opinions, shoot them a PM and a link to this thread, see what they think
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then i would plan out some more strategically located tube bracing.
i am constantly trying to trim sh!t down to the bare nubbins.so when i see something that i don't think is built stout enough i want to see it get used and see how it takes it.then act accordingly.
tony foale said that if you overbuild it you learn nothing.
but if you take the thinnest lightest structure you have in mind and build it and see where it fails you are now learning.
if you get hurt when it fails you have more time to figure out a better solution while you convalesce.
if you get some poster board and start making patterns off of your tank,then transfer them to cardboard and cut em out and tape them together.and build a cardboard and tape tank,you will then see it is so simple that you can do it yourself.
hth,
p.s. member redgood owns www.cycleonemanufacturing.com/index.html is located in oklahoma and builds some nice frames if you are in the mood to just buy something to build that you don't have to sweat.
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