Anyone know any metal workers?

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Anyone know any metal workers?

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Hey guys and girls,

Do you know anyone who works with metal?
I need a custom rear sub-frame :wink:

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http://www.wellerracingcorporation.com/ ... iew/12/26/
Not cheap though but he is bluddy good.
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hilljd00 wrote:Hey guys and girls,

Do you know anyone who works with metal?
I need a custom rear sub-frame :wink:

Jon
hi matey,
ali,mig,stick,stainless. should use the codes realy. :oops: :oops:

Just finishing a swing arm on a gixer 600, extended 100mm.
time and drawings would be good, as i can only do after work bits,as and when. (pj) private jobs.
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p.m me.
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jonoono69 wrote: (PJ) private jobs.
Thought it was on BJ's you could do... :? :wink: :lol:
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I dont have no drawings made up.

The bikes a Honda NSR 125 bike and the seat unit is off its racing cousin Honda RS 125.

So it be a case of mix and match I would of thought. :roll:
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Post by jam »

It may be easier and cheaper to use the subframe specific for the seat unit and adapt the fixings to suit the frame of the NSR. Then weld new mounting lugs to the NSR frame to accomodate the RS subframe.
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what jam said. plus if you trash it it would be easier to get another rs subframe than get another custom one made up
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would i want the standard frame or the 40mm longer? it still needs to hold the battery, cdi, err...
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no idea, how big are the battery, cdi and err? is it a race bike or a road bike? if its a race bike and you are junking the lights etc you should be able to run a much smaller battery so space may not be so much of an issue
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chris_1127 wrote: is it a race bike or a road bike?
It will be a road bike eventually. But its main use will be to advertise my new company
chris_1127 wrote: If its a race bike and you are junking the lights etc you should be able to run a much smaller battery so space may not be so much of an issue
Im sure if im putting racing panels on it or not yet.

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