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steeevvvooo
10-Jul-2012, 11:54
Tech specs suggest grab handles can be removed. It then goes on to mention “Any cutting should take place 1cm from the weld on the side furthest from the main Subframe rail.”, however, the picture in the regs of a monster frame shows no rails at all? :confused:

Do I need to cut 1cm from the weld or is that only applicable to the rear tea-tray support rails? Seems a bit daft (and maybe dangerous?) to leave 1cm of the grab rail sticking out? :eek:

Once I’ve cut the rails off, what do you fill the hole with? I’m going to get the frame powdercoated so wondering what you would recommending to plug the gap?

cheers!

numbskull
10-Jul-2012, 13:20
I'm probably wrong, but I don't think you will find any holes when you cut off the grab rails.

You can cut them of completely, and neatly grind back to the main frame rail so there will be no evidence of them when you have had the frame powdercoated.

What colour are you getting it painted?

steeevvvooo
10-Jul-2012, 15:22
Cheers, will cut them off and see where I stand.

Frame will likely be black (goes with everything if I change my mind), but I want the rest of the bike to be luminous red, if I can find the right colour. Saw a couple of the TT bikes and a sidecar painted in it and it looked… different lets say.

A bit like the red on the 848 EVO wheels, but brighter

bradders
10-Jul-2012, 16:03
Nice, good to make it you're own :)

Bionicle
10-Jul-2012, 19:55
Paint it green m8 then no one will see you take to the grass :)

Ghost
10-Jul-2012, 20:17
Paint it green m8 then no one will see you take to the grass :)


The voice of an expert. :D

chris.p
10-Jul-2012, 21:25
The voice of an expert. :D


Pot, kettle, black I think Ghost ;)


Chris:burn:

Ghost
10-Jul-2012, 22:36
Pot, kettle, black I think Ghost ;)


Chris:burn:

:p :p :D LOL

brummydave
10-Jul-2012, 22:46
when my monster bounced at anglesey,castle doom,anglesey,mallory etc etc the grab rails did take a bit of the hit,i.e they protect the seat /seat unit if she decides to slide.unfortunately it still hurts !!,but i think that what you save in weight is negligable compared to a knackered seat unit .:lol:

steeevvvooo
10-Jul-2012, 22:56
Green and brown, given the amount of mud that I picked up at Snetterton :o :D

Ghost
10-Jul-2012, 23:49
Green and brown, given the amount of mud that I picked up at Snetterton :o :D

Don't forget Brands as well, grass tracking. :D

steeevvvooo
11-Jul-2012, 10:03
I'm getting a bad reputation here aren't I!? ;)

bradders
11-Jul-2012, 10:07
At least you know to crash is ok :D

No fear ;)