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Thread: welding a honda 110 frame

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    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
    Whatever you do, you gotta get all that snot off of there first. That stuff is bad.

    I know thats right! I was thinking about cutting another frame and putting it in that spot. The other frame is the wrong 110 frame none of the clips or mounts are right.

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    greythorn3 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    wow those are some horrible looking welds! who did them?
    1985 big red 250es working good. 1983 200e waiting for new crank and rod. 200x project looking needing everything.

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    I don't know I bought it that way in a big lot I found for 100.00

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    The weldz look like bubblegum lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vealmonkey View Post
    There is no way I would even begin to try and fix that busted up frame. There are just too many used frames to even worry about such things. I would try and go with an aftermarket frame. I've had several aftermarket frames and sold a few for what I bought them for. There was an aftermarket 110 frame on ebay the other day. You might want to look into that.
    Where can I find them I searched and came up with nothing.

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    Which one of your frames is messed up - the one on the left or the one on the right with the coil on it?

    I have an 84 110 frame that looks like it's in pretty good shape. It's a CDI year and the axle housing moves to adjust the chain. Let me know if it will work for you. We can work something out - I have a 200s project in work.

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    grind all that chit off first.dont grind into the frame,just the weld itself.then cut out a patch from something similar in thickness,and similar steel.and weld on the patch.it is do-able.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harryredtrike View Post
    grind all that chit off first.dont grind into the frame,just the weld itself.then cut out a patch from something similar in thickness,and similar steel.and weld on the patch.it is do-able.
    Thats exactly what i would do. Even if you had to take it to someone it shouldnt cost ya that much...

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    its an easy fix. 1st you got to grind all the off, cut out any rot 2nd cut out some plates to cap the sides then take a pipe that is i bit bigger than the tube , cut that in half to cap the tube and weld it up be sure to make your plates bigger than the area your covering . well thats my 2 cents hope it helps ...

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    angle grinder, and just cute that section right out, get a small peice of iron pipe. probably will cost.. 3 - 4 bucks worth of pipe lol.
    Looking for some smaller style tires like the r's have, just 2 back tires. pm please.

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