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whereiwannabe
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It's been almost a year since I bought my 1100ES and I've finally dug into a lingering aesthetic issue with the back of the bike and have discovered that the most rear point of the frame on the left side is higher by about 3/8"-1/2" from the other side. I'm assuming it was from some sort of lay down. Right where the frame tube starts going un-level I can see some surface rust indicating the paint got cracked there. While it is only aesthetic-- affecting the alignment of the seat cowling, tail light, and license plate-- if it's fixable within my limited ability I'd like to try and do it.
A 4' level certainly shows the frame bend when it is resting on the very rear of the frame.
Level is fairly level at seat cowling rear attachment points.
Only about 5" from where the frame is level to the back of the bike.
Suggestions?
A 4' level certainly shows the frame bend when it is resting on the very rear of the frame.
Level is fairly level at seat cowling rear attachment points.
Only about 5" from where the frame is level to the back of the bike.
Suggestions?