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76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
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This is new to me. i'm usualy all over the details, but its hard to see in black.
i never noticed it in a frame pic before.
Thanks Less, and Leon.
76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
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i am using one inch o.d. .065 wall chromium molybdenum(chromo).
light = yes
strong = he!! yes.
i use that tube for more stuff than most people would think.
contrary to popular belief it can also be mig welded.needs a little pre-heat to mig.
it tigs like a dream using er-70s-2 filler wire.
i have extended a-arms built out of this stuff that were mig welded back before i got my tig.i have bent ball joints around the end of my arms by wrecking and gone head first off creek banks landing on both front wheels and have never bent or cracked the stuff.
i can bend one inch .125 wall dom with one arm and standing off to the side.one inch .065 wall chromo you have to get the extended handle and get your a$$ behind you to bend it.
until you have bent the same diameter and wall thickness of steel,stainless,and chromo in a manual tubing bender you wont understand what all the hype is about.
afterwards you will understand.
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leon
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here are the ones for the neck.these are made from .125 thick steel cut from rectangle so that i would not have to hammer the bends.
here showing the plates on the neck and tubes on the backbone.
leon
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what is the general consensus on which gussets should be added?
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kz250ltd,
was there a cross brace in the back tieing the two cradle tubes together above the rear motor mount area ?the pic did not show that area very clearly.
wireman,i shoulda known you woulda thought that i needed more metal :woohoo: .
i was just glad that you did not ask me where i was going to put the attachment points for the reciever hitch .
so where is the line between enough extra gussets and overkill?
it seems most kits that have been available are always a few pieces different.
leon
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531blackbanshee wrote: thanks for the reply racer54.
i noticed that it seemed like the japanese guys dont add a tube between the bottoms of these tubes.
anyone ever add them?
seems like they would get in the way of cam cover removal.
leon
My frame has that 3rd tube below the coils. I can only remove the cam cover when the carbs are off, which is not ideal but it makes sense to complete the triangle you are forming. Also, make sure you check your throttle cable clears the cross tube.
I've attached some pics of the bracing I added. The toughest ones to bend and weld were the tubes that come up from the front down tubes to the bottom of the neck, I also cut out the thin pot metal plate underneath the steering head that has the steering stop welded to it and replaced it with a thicker plate and beefier stop.
I think there's no overkill in adding gussets, unless you are just going to be put putting around or doing some sensible cruising. Throw some sticky tires on that bitch with a hot motor, ride it hard and it will wanna do all kinds of squirrely stuff in the corners. A few extra pounds of metal will help keep things straight(ish). These frames need all the help they can get. Just my 2 cents...
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