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    GSX750ES front sub frame

    My GSX750ES is now laid on the floor split into gazillion parts.
    Steel parts will be sent to sand blasting and powder coating.
    I noticed that the front sub frame is not symmetrical. Is this deliberate ?
    The bike was in one piece and everything was straight.
    Assuming it got a blow and now I need to straighten it, should I make it symmetrical while keeping the same gap for the headlamp ?

    #2
    I don't think it's deliberate. Looks bent but it's hard to tell for sure. How does the fairing line up on those two legs? You should be able to lay the frame inside the fairing with the parts off the frame to check.

    Good luck with your restoration.
    Ed

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      #3
      I have no idea how it was aligned when put on the bike. I bought the bike and immediately dismantled it. There is a possibility that although it's bent it will fit. It's a very flexible steel part.

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        #4
        The fairing stays have a habit of getting bent from drops and stuff. Between checking it with the mounting points on the frame and how the fairing mounts to it you should be able to straighten it up.

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          #5
          Will do thanks.
          BTW I'm only asking questions and not contributing nice photos to the forum at this stage but this is about to change soon as thing are going to come back from the various shops and part will arrive via mail. I'll do it in one big thread as the project will be finalized. The professional attitude I see in this forum really inspires me and I hope you'll enjoy to see outcome of my restoration:-)

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