graysonkatz
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Ditto that!!!
So what is the process to repair a cracked frame?I have gone over my Ridgeback carefully also and no cracks visible. As hard as I have hit some potholes I worry a lot. But so far so good. I feel for you guys as a cracked frame is a pain in the ass to repair correctly.
03/04 had the cracked backbone issue that so many had fixed. If your bike never got the recall you may want to keep an eye on that areaSo from the yrs being posted, it appears to be frames of bikes in 06/07/08 but no older bikes like 02/03/04?
It's the part of the frame where the motor mount bolts to. So yes, it is an extreme load bearing part....but I dont believe this would be an extreme load bearing area. Whats yr thoughts?
Anyone that would say that does not know what he is talking about. TIG is the best way to control heat when welding something that can be damaged by excessive heat (like a motorcycle frame).My friend ...was told that TIG isnt strong enough.... Whats yalls thoughts?
Brew just had one repaired on his bike and it looked good. Might want to look at his thread.Haven't done one, nor have I discussed it with the customer. Any an all input would be welcome.



Not sure if you've ever used MG600 welding rod (wire as well), I have used it for frame repair before. Very expensive but well worth it, extremely strong. Have a look, but if you do ever use it guaranteed you'll be preaching it as well.Actually, it in really good shape. A few small paint flaws, nothing really bad. He just fill his primary up to just below the window, and it kind of reeked havoc on the trans seals. Hence the oil bath. Nothing major, just going to give her some love and send her out to run some more. I'm confidant enough with my welding ability, not to kill my customer.
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Real easy to work with, ya can weld dissimilar metals as well. Repaired a cast vice with it which has held up to abuse for 10+ years.I'll call my supplier tomorrow and see if they have any. Thanks
Bearman is spot on with his statement.
Just some other things that have to be done prior to striking an arc.
Disconnect battery, EGR, use a die grinder/dramel to clean weld area and dig out the crack.
Drill the ends of the crack if possible, this will stop the crack from reappearing.
And the biggest one of all "get some fucker that know what the fuck their doing"!!!!!!!!!!
Not a job for back yard Bob.

