Hi All.
Got a couple of mounts and plates to get made up.
Need some advice on what grade of alloy I need.
first is a fork brace plate for a set of fz750 forks.
This is just a flat plate with 4 holes in it .
The second is to make up a set of mounts for twin shocks on an fzr swingarm.
Should I have them machined from a solid block or could they be welded up from plate?
Is there a type of alloy that is best and can be welded to a standard yamaha swingarm.
I wont be welding it but the guy who will be is "Difficult" to get any info from. He welds up Oil containers for a living not usually bikes.
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Help choosing a grade of alloy for making plates
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Re: Help choosing a grade of alloy for making plates
If you want "peace of mind" maybe you should go to Harris or Metmachex who will probably know which grade the swinger is made from, if it needs to be heat treated after welding and which filler to use.
Rich
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Anything in the 6000/7000 range would from personal experience do you fine, the 7000 being stronger can be thinner. your choice .
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