frame straightning
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Cs engineeringin norwich have a jig. Did mine
sugarlump (smallframe ben) used to put them on a pallet and ship them with a courier. he did quite a few when he was doing body repairs. im sure he said it cost 75 pound.
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Hi, nick,cezeta wrote:sugarlump (smallframe ben) used to put them on a pallet and ship them with a courier. he did quite a few when he was doing body repairs. im sure he said it cost 75 pound.
it's tempting to use the other frame and sell that one on after... it's 20mm out from toolbox to chrome ring, plus the twisty loop.... and the expense of shipping...
Li150 S2 1959. Li150 Special 1964. GP125 1970. Jet 200 Performer 1981. 1967 Sx150. 1959 Li150 S1. 1968 li125 Series 4
i agree, that frame is best suited used as a custom frame dona. 59 so no motor tax with v5. its worth 25% of the value of the whole project price at least.lammydave wrote:Hi, nick,cezeta wrote:sugarlump (smallframe ben) used to put them on a pallet and ship them with a courier. he did quite a few when he was doing body repairs. im sure he said it cost 75 pound.
it's tempting to use the other frame and sell that one on after... it's 20mm out from toolbox to chrome ring, plus the twisty loop.... and the expense of shipping...
anyway, dont take my advice...i bend them not fix them
