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As much as it hurts my pride Mobius you are correct. In fact, for the subframe assembly I was going to cut, notch, fit and tack everything into place and leave final welding to a friend who is capable. Now he just has a bit more to do. (Good thing beer is cheap lol)
I was more worried about...
That was the plan jcw. I've got the old subframe for a test mule so the plan was to try it on a section there and then do some destructive testing and grind it out to check penetration. I think I'll stick with that plan. Thanks for the input!
Alright guys. Here's the short of it. I cut the rear subframe out of my 80 CB750 F. In the process of cutting the old factory wrapped 1 inch horizontal tubing loose, I sliced into the 1 1/4 rear down tube with the grinder on both sides. The cuts are each about 2 inches long and the frame is...
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