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Day 1, let the fun begin!
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Keep the air box and K&N filter.
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Hook'em Horns!
May need a little paint I reckon...
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Ohio88ace wrote: Does anyone have any advice or opinions on drilling and tapping the frame? Rather than welding tabs onto it to bolt the new covers to.
From what I have heard and seen the tubing is fairly thin by comparison and could certainly be a weak point that elongates or strips out much easier than a weld on bung by comparison. I am sure that much smarter people than myself would be able to chime in even more, but I would advise against it as there just isn't much meat for the threads to grab to and by drilling it you are introducing a weak point that would be more likely to fail than a weld. As you know these frames take a lot of stress and abuse just with normal riding and the stress and strain the bike puts on it could cause a crack or failure to develop at the point of penetration.
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