
Originally Posted by
hadudj
Hi,
This is my first post on the forum. I bought a 250R and I'm going to race it in the Norra 500 next year. I bought the inverted forks and I'm in the process of having them shortened. Also picked up a BVC triple clamp. Today I was told this setup is extremely hard on the bike and now I'm likely going to crack my frame. Is a gusset job really required for this race. I'm not going to be jumping and I think the goal is to not beat the piss out of the bike so you can finish the race. Any thoughts on this? Also, being a bit new I'm not sure how to get a hold of this Jason Hall guy, how can I get his number?
Thanks,
Doug
They're just gussets, you can find pictures in Google images and make them yourself if you have time rather than money.
I've been gusseting frames for a long time, but shipping anything let alone a frame is getting expensive. Just use some carboard from a cereal box and design your own. You don't need a plasma table/laser or water jet, just some 3/32 and 1/8th steel, a way to cut it and a mig welder.
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