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 Posted: 13:46 - 17 Sep 2022 Post subject: Removal of frame number |
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I was just thinking of getting a frame for an old bike (registered after April 1980) sandblasted and powder coated. No modifications. Right now, the frame number stamped into the headstock is visible. It isn't very deep or very clear, but it can be read. Also, I've got the V5C, which has the correct frame number and engine number in it.
Problem: treatment to frame is likely to remove visible letters and numbers. After having done so, I don't want to be in a situation where I have to, for some legal reason, take some sandpaper to the frame and ruin the coat.
My idea: take a photo of the frame number at the headstock. Then go ahead and get it all done. Once done, stamp a bit of thin aluminium with the original frame number, and glue it onto the headstock.
Any ideas? Is this a recipe for trouble, or will it put off a future buyer?
Here's what I found:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1986/1078/regulation/67/made
(3) The vehicle identification number of every vehicle to which this regulation applies shall be marked on the chassis, frame or other similar structure, on the off side of the vehicle, in a clearly visible and accessible position, and by a method such as hammering or stamping, in such a way that it cannot be obliterated or deteriorate.
I don't know how the above has been interpreted, but "such as" would suggest, to me, that there could be another lawful method of marking the frame number, which isn't "hammering or stamping", i.e. it needn't be hammered or stamped, but something else could suffice.
A hammered or stamped bit of aluminium glued or brazed onto the headstock, then?
How about, simply nothing? Nice, clean appearance, plus would have the photos of the old headstock and the V5C. |
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Can use a laser rather than hammering or stamping.  |
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I must say, there are an interesting array of options. Gives me something to think about. One way or another, something will be done.
Don't want to go into too much detail about the engraving thing, as it could be information useful to some real crooks (I don't care about strictly not-by-the-book customs, but the provenance of a frame and all bike parts is important to me). However, a couple of years ago I foolishly stripped a frame to bare metal, then primed it, then painted it (now I know to never paint a frame). Obviously, I'm a normie and the bike was fully legit. V5C and correct frame number, and stamped from the factory. The stamping didn't look particularly shallow, but all it took was a couple of coats of spray paint black and the frame number just disappeared. I frantically sanded back and there was hardly anything there. Just remains of black point in the very shallow recesses of the letters. But I figured out a technique then and there with not-particularly-special tools to make what was there, deeper. |
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That's very cool. Don't know if you've looked at garden gate paint, but that also goes on thick and heavy and glossy. It's a look!
I like the BCF bike ethos, and also the ratty shabby-chic look. Maintaining and riding a bike in all conditions at all times is nothing short of laudable. I can do that. However, the looks side of things has never been my strong suit. I'm just not a very visual person. I had a matt black ratter 600 once. A few things I did with that made it look like a right old heap (I even made a blocky-looking fairing), and I had to set it "right" (normal-ish) with some crappy parts. It was in perfect working order but hard to sell, and I had to knock down the price a lot. Not to mention, an open 4-into-1 and a raised claw in relief coming out of the top of the tank seems very cool in conception but when realised in the flesh, it's a bit too much. Like showing off big biceps in a muscle shirt, in the dead of snowy winter. Or a cold-eyed escort dressed in club gear, in Aldi. Bad examples, but you get my drift. I like a certain rough and ready look, but when you're painting anything, even in matt, it's a case of needing personal and situational and social awareness of proportion, shades, matching, tones, etc.
The bike meet standard seems to be very high for aesthetics (good, I guess) and very low for operability and practicality (bad). It would take little to tempt me to paint a bike. But at the end of the day, painting doesn't suit the obsessive mindset. It's too easy to fall into the trap of painting scenes from Excalibur 1981 (awesome movie btw) all over your bike, just because you can... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 3 years, 102 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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