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 Posted: 05:45 - 08 Jun 2014 Post subject: Welding Alu frame? |
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Last June I had a minor spill from 30mph and the bike slid on its left side. I did not have side fairings fitted so the frame was exposed an received some scratches and a minor dent One of the scratches was deep and appeared that it might be a tiny crack, this now seems to have spread, so I need to repair asap as I need the bike everyday.
Green-red dots are the crack
https://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m593/Kramdra/Cbr600/2IMG_20140608_001201_zps0e2eebc8.jpg
I believe the crack should be repairable by TiG welding but the big question is preferably without stripping engine or too much from the frame. Anyone have experience?
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Frame is painted rather than anodised but I dont care too much for cosmetics .
Ive found somone who builds and races cars who said he should be able to do the job in a couple weeks when less busy. It seems I will only need to remove the fuel tank and protect/remove the loom, hopefully I can ride in and ride away same day. |
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I TIG weld that looks easy enough to weld
You will need to remove anything the heat can effect form nearby
A fair bit of paint will need to be removed
A fairly simple weld
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Great. How would you go about the repair? TIG along the crack, or perhaps cut it out with a burr and a plate over the top?
The only things to be removed seem to be fuel tank and the main loom which runs along side the frame. Plus ECU, reg and battery as is normal for any welding
Found this interesting read about Honda frame design, appears it will be a 7xxx alloy. https://210.101.116.115/fisita/pdf/G359.pdf |
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Without being able to actually look at the damage it is difficult to say
It might be a simple v notch and run a weld
It might just be a simple matter of running a weld
Take it to your local welder who has TIG and get his ideas
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Will I get pictures of women smearing poo on each other in here too if I dissagree with your idea of a bodge repair?
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im with hetzer on this,
once welded it'll be as strong as it ever was
i would drill a hole at each end of the crack to stop it spreading, and weld it up
may be keep an eye out for a cheap frame in the future if you ever want to sell the bike, a big weld on the frame, while safe as houses would put people off buying it ____________________ the humans are dead
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Old Thread Alert!
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