Does it matter much what type of steel tube I use to brace my frame?
The spine has already been done, but not the swingarm area and the cradle front and rear cross pieces.
What should I use?
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What tubing for frame bracing?
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Assuming it's bike of the 70's to 80's with a tubular frame (not a specialist frame like Rickman or others), then any steel making company will be able to provide the tubular steel you need. You won't need solid unless tube is too big to brace across the frame. The key will be to achieve triangulation in the parts of frame that have the stress, from both braking and acceleration.
I have seen many frames rendered useless by hindering the tank from fitting properly and no room to fit coils. Think ahead where fundametal fitting use the space (eg exhaust pipes, oil coolers). Follow the guide of commercially available strengthening pieces/ kits and do your own thing.
Also, remember you may want to remove it one day so don't over do the original design strength, as this original design has optimum weight.
RegardZ
I have seen many frames rendered useless by hindering the tank from fitting properly and no room to fit coils. Think ahead where fundametal fitting use the space (eg exhaust pipes, oil coolers). Follow the guide of commercially available strengthening pieces/ kits and do your own thing.
Also, remember you may want to remove it one day so don't over do the original design strength, as this original design has optimum weight.
RegardZ
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It does not really matter as long as its something that will weld properly to the existing steel, (i.e not stainless or alloy)
You could do worse than talk to lester Harris give them a bell they are always helpful and they have just done some frame bracing for one of the members projects, and could probably tell you the grade of steel and where to get some from. (or try to pm zed1015 on here as Rob has just done some extensive mods to a frame.)
Mine came in the kit from Kosman so cannot advise on the grade of steel.
You could do worse than talk to lester Harris give them a bell they are always helpful and they have just done some frame bracing for one of the members projects, and could probably tell you the grade of steel and where to get some from. (or try to pm zed1015 on here as Rob has just done some extensive mods to a frame.)
Mine came in the kit from Kosman so cannot advise on the grade of steel.
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