Just been rescuing a series 3 frame :biggrin:
Got some frame parts to rescue the main frame so here is what i've been up to today.
spare frame curve just needs cleaning up.
dry build with panels on and rear runners.
rear extention support welded in place.
Well nearly done just need to sort the battery tray out ,hope the pics are of some interest to you guys out there
Saving a cut up series 3 frame
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nice clean welds dude
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Nice bit of mig my friend
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Turning a cutdown into just another fullframe is hardly rescuing.
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Now guys stop getting up tight ,its a spanish jet 200 frame so always worth saving in my opinion,i was only posting pics to show people what i was up to in the garage
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And long may it continue, good work mateWINTERMODEL150 wrote:Now guys stop getting up tight ,its a spanish jet 200 frame so always worth saving in my opinion,i was only posting pics to show people what i was up to in the garage
Stay tuned..............
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They can all be on the road.timexit17 wrote: ?
I suppose it is if the cutdown was never going to be on the road?
Obviously, it's the owner's decision whether to leave them in the shed, gathering rust/dust and being unused. But they can also choose to sell them to someone with the time/cash to put them on the road.
There's people with a heap of bikes that they're never going to get round to putting on the road, and they have no intention of selling. It's fu(king madness. And more than a little bit jack.
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