Broken Frame!!!!!!!

nine lives

Active Member
If it is like my AIH the back of that plate is contoured so it is not truly 3/8"

It is only 3/8" at the edge on mine.
The plate is 5/8" thick at least that's the thickness on my 06. Probably cracked after bending in the brake press. Really not too dificult to fix if you know how to weld. Just grind off paint, bevel the edges for 100% pentration of the weld, and your good. The real hard part is going to be removing the swing arm, grinding the bevel, clamping and tacking the frame back in position. A bit tough if choose not to remove all the parts from the frame, but can be done.
 
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RRRUFF

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My thoughts are I would replace it if possible and weld repair as a last resort. Possibly some cheap chinness metal. It can be welded and TIG welding would be best since heat can be kept as low as possible. Don't know the heat treating process on these frames and if there is some then any introduction of heat (welding) will affect the hardness. If you do decide to weld then be sure to take it to a good weld shop and be sure that after it is welded there is no stress risers left, (nicks, weld under cutting and such) it needs to be ground down smooth, edges beveled and such. Again for peace of mind I would just replace it if possible. My 2 cents worth!
 

Moespeeds

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You can weld it, but if it was mine I'd cut that whole side plate off, make or buy a new one, and weld that back in. Frame will need to be powder coated no matter how you do it. That side plate also bears a twisting/shear load, which is going to be worst case if you just weld it back together, plus if you dress the weld at all to make it look decent you're asking for trouble.
 

Jrob22oz

Member
I had called BDM this morning and pretty much got the answer I knew I would get, we were foreclosed on and we wont be able to help you... But the frame was made by Rolling Thunder so I have emailed them as well with all the pictures but I'm not gettin my hopes high there either....
 

toadstool

Active Member
Good luck, this would be devastating. Just making sure, you weren’t cruising with a 300 pound chunky on the back while doing wheelies where you? If you have to cut the broken piece out, the company should at least test the strength to see if it was in tolerance. I feel for you. Please keep us posted.
 

MARV

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I had called BDM this morning and pretty much got the answer I knew I would get, we were foreclosed on and we wont be able to help you... But the frame was made by Rolling Thunder so I have emailed them as well with all the pictures but I'm not gettin my hopes high there either....
BD made the swing arm and hardware in 05.
RT wouldn't honor mine because of that.

If your bolt isn't broke you might have a chance with them.
But you'd have to strip and ship to Canada
 

nine lives

Active Member
You can weld it, but if it was mine I'd cut that whole side plate off, make or buy a new one, and weld that back in. Frame will need to be powder coated no matter how you do it. That side plate also bears a twisting/shear load, which is going to be worst case if you just weld it back together, plus if you dress the weld at all to make it look decent you're asking for trouble.
Agress with Moe, just cut it off and weld on a new one. Guess it's easier said then done with guys like me with many years of welding experience. Make sure you take it to someone that knows what there doing.
 

1BADK9

Limited Edition Member
Well that cetainly explains why you can't keep you belt in line. Fuck wasting a bunch of money replacing your frame, that is a lot of expense and labor. A correctly done weld will be the strongest part of that piece of metal. Find yourself a reliable welder and you will be safely up and running alot quicker and cheaper. Glad you figured out what was causing that belt jump. :cheers:
 

Jrob22oz

Member
Ok guys I talked with Rolling Thunder and like you said Marv I have to strip the bike down to the frame and send it to them and they will fix it the right way in there jig and like it was new. There is a price and I will have to get it powder coated again, but my thought is this it will be done right and I wont have another crack or break above or below where it was welded with a fix here by a welder.. My issue is is that Im just an average joe not a mechanic so my years of watching biker build off and amx chopper will be put to the test I guess when it comes to tearing the bike down.....I really appreciate all your thoughts ideas and concerns, the wife wants me to put a wick in the tank and send her to the moon and yea keeps stressing You shoulda bought a Harley....Really sick of hearing that one let me tell ya...........
 

RCAdd1ct

JAFO
Ok guys I talked with Rolling Thunder and like you said Marv I have to strip the bike down to the frame and send it to them and they will fix it the right way in there jig and like it was new. There is a price and I will have to get it powder coated again, but my thought is this it will be done right and I wont have another crack or break above or below where it was welded with a fix here by a welder.. My issue is is that Im just an average joe not a mechanic so my years of watching biker build off and amx chopper will be put to the test I guess when it comes to tearing the bike down.....I really appreciate all your thoughts ideas and concerns, the wife wants me to put a wick in the tank and send her to the moon and yea keeps stressing You shoulda bought a Harley....Really sick of hearing that one let me tell ya...........
Well no matter what you do it has to be fixed or it is worth nothing.

Is your wife ready to lose that investment?

If you do it, bag and tag everything. Take tons of photos and notes.
 

Moespeeds

Well-Known Member
Daytec offered my buddy the same thing, offered to fix it or replace it, no charge, but he had to get the frame to them and then get it powder coated afterwards. In the end he ended up going through his insurance co and a local dealership and it was a nightmare getting it all fixed. I think sending it to them is the right choice. Tearing down the bike is not hard at all and you'll learn a lot, I keep the bolts and small parts in ziploc bags labeled by assembly. (trans, primary, gas tank, etc.) If you get into a jam PM me.
 

Th3InfamousI

Administrator
Staff member
Daytec offered my buddy the same thing, offered to fix it or replace it, no charge, but he had to get the frame to them and then get it powder coated afterwards. In the end he ended up going through his insurance co and a local dealership and it was a nightmare getting it all fixed. I think sending it to them is the right choice. Tearing down the bike is not hard at all and you'll learn a lot, I keep the bolts and small parts in ziploc bags labeled by assembly. (trans, primary, gas tank, etc.) If you get into a jam PM me.
Not sure how much ShovelHeadKicker charges for his Frames, but he may have one already powdercoated and boxed up and ready to ship to you. It will be much faster just not sure at what cost.

Then you can take your old frame and send it out get it fixed up and you'll have one for a future build or sell to recoup some cash :cheers:

I agree with others it would be well worth it to ship to rolling thunder and have it done the right way at . If you get it welded by a local your going to have to strip it to powder coat anways.
 

Jrob22oz

Member
Yea true as to stripping it down I was thinking also about the insurance but like you said that is a nightmare itself...as far as RT goes he gave me a price of 500.00 to do it if indeed it is his frame but then its another 300+ to ship it out I tbought I could drive it there myself but its 676 miles from my house and as all of you know the economy isnt good and its hit our house hard. I and my wife were both laid iff feom different companies 2 1/2 years ago, she cant find work and Ive switched careers just sucks, hung on to our house and the bike.....
 

spadesluck

Active Member
Tearing down is easy....putting it back together "correctly" is the more challenging part. I would also send it off to have them fix it if the funds are there. However if money was tight the bike would just sit in the garage till it could be fixed because the bike working is not going to put food on the table for me. Good luck
 
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