frame jig



Tonight I started building the frame into an adjustable jig.
When I weld the new floor on there is a high possibility of the frame twisting out of place, so I am taking no chances.
This is the boring bit so I won't bang on. See the curved allthread in the pics... I'll replace that with something stronger when the shops open.
I am moving the engine stuff to a post within this blog... and there's some good news.
PARTS UPDATE:
- I may also be onto a set of PK forks with the hydraulics already installed.
- Despite being offered headsets by three different people, at crunch time they seem to stop communicating.. getting a little paranoid now.
- engine.... see other post
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