How to ruin a perfectly good stock frame

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  • TPL

    #106
    Just my suggestion, no offense to you at all, just how I would consider doing it.

    It would look better if the engine cradle was level, that is my opinion only , plate bracing at the frame rear wheel and added triangulation to the neck.

    Good luck with the build.
    Last edited by Guest; 06-07-2011, 08:40 AM.

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    • mlc216

      #107
      Originally posted by TPL
      Don't get me wrong, I like choppers and I am currently working on a cafe project. But with chopper builds and frames it is always a battle between looks and functionality of the frame.
      Ahh, but sacrificing functionality is all part of the chopper thing! At least if my floats get stuck open it'll leak out of the carb filters rather than into the cylinder? haha

      Originally posted by pete
      Lookin' good now! And yeah, +1 on those forks for sure, something wasn't right with the springer, but then again what do I know?
      Aww pete you know a lot... just maybe not much related to choppers haha. I promise I've not forgotten about the HEI conversion... I'll be testing that out on this bike for sure.

      Originally posted by TPL
      Just my suggestion, no offense to you at all, just how I would consider doing it.

      It would look better if the engine cradle was level, that is my opinion only , plate bracing at the frame rear wheel and added triangulation to the neck.

      Good luck with the build.
      TPL,
      The angle of the frame is all part of the 70's style stock rake long fork kinda build that I'm going for... I will be plating in a little more on the axle plates, building some nice sleeves at both of the frame splice locations, and this is similar to what I'm thinking for the stress bar/triangulation for the neck area:


      Of course this is a harley frame and I don't need the top motor mount and I can tie it all together a little smoother since I don't have the original forged neck to deal with. This "beam" shaped bracing I like a lot more because I can curve it around and keep the empty space above the motor while still adding the same effective bracing of a stress bar.

      And a seat tube will be added soon I promise!

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      • 7981GS

        #108
        IMHO, this Swede (Mindless) really knows what he is doing and you should follow his recommendation at the steering neck:



        BEFORE it snaps off at speed with you on it.


        Daniel

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        • tkent02
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          #109
          Originally posted by 7981GS
          IMHO, this Swede (Mindless) really knows what he is doing and you should follow his recommendation at the steering neck:



          BEFORE it snaps off at speed with you on it.


          Daniel
          You think it will even get to speed before it snaps?
          http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

          Life is too short to ride an L.

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          • 7981GS

            #110
            Originally posted by tkent02
            You think it will even get to speed before it snaps?
            NO.

            Does it really matter? The engine will have starved for oil and locked up before it goes very far anyway.


            Daniel
            Last edited by Guest; 06-07-2011, 11:09 AM.

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            • mlc216

              #111
              And here we go again...

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              • Guest

                #112
                Awww c'mon guys, can we please stop the bickering?

                MLC has already gone and revised some stuff and is planning on more and is confident that what he's doing is safe, isn't that enough? I understand y'all want to make sure he's not going to kill himself on it, but I think that point's been somewhat overstated now... enough ranting from me...

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                • Guest

                  #113
                  I have a Harley and the frame dont look anything like you discribe.

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                  • mlc216

                    #114
                    Originally posted by Octain
                    I have a Harley and the frame dont look anything like you discribe.
                    An 04 Fatboy is long gone from the days of wishbone frames...

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                    • Guest

                      #115
                      Originally posted by mlc216
                      An 04 Fatboy is long gone from the days of wishbone frames...
                      I thought you were referring to the support work at the neck.

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                      • Hammered

                        #116
                        MLC good to see you in the fold. Ive seen your other ride. Cant wait to see this one done. Dont sweat the couple folks here who know ****e about building a frame or for that matter anything beyond what Mr. Suzuki cranked out the factory. The wishbone will be nice to make the exhaust easier to work with.

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                        • mlc216

                          #117
                          Oh I'm sorry I was only referring to how the backbone and downtube come together at the top of the neck with a gusset underneath. Stock harley wishbone frames were built like this because the weight of the bike does not induce a bending moment on the neck. They also had a stress bar which I'll be adding something of the same idea to this frame...

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                          • mlc216

                            #118
                            More mockup before I build cross bracing and a seat tube

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                            • ozman

                              #119
                              ya gotta love the cute little honda tank
                              oz

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                              • Krunk_Kracker

                                #120
                                Originally posted by ozman
                                ya gotta love the cute little honda tank
                                oz
                                If I remember correctly from his thread on chopcult, it's from a Honda mini-bike.

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