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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by natenatesingle View Post
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Zooks
Depending on how much is missing (and how good your metalwork skills are), you could bend up a new 'rear end' out of some tube. When you re-weld it fit an internal 'sleeve' (that goes for at least 3 inches either side of the area to be welded) and 'plug weld' through some holes that you've drilled as well as butt welding the actual site of the cut.
Look up these terms here - http://www.weldguru.com/welding-terminology.html - if you are not sure what I'm talking about.
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Hammered
It would be easy to replace, IF you can weld and fabricate. The best I can tell ya if you are mechanically inclined, is to swap frames if youre that not into the look. GS frames are easy enough if youre looking. Hell I have a 1982 750 frame sitting that could use some love, but is solid.
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Zooks
But keep the old frame, someone else may be able to build a neat Cafe or Bobber project out of it. These old girls are getting harder to find now, better someone use your old frame than cut up yet another one.
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