Gen 3 125 question

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MAVERICK66
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Gen 3 125 question

Post by MAVERICK66 »

When those of you who did the Gen 3 125....how much of a bitch was it to remove the mounts? Heres how far Ive ground down the welds..whatta ya think?

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And yes I know Ive still got to ground out the welds on the inside of the mounts...
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cmotodad
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Post by cmotodad »

On our 125, we replaced the entire cradles so no cutting off mounts for us. sorry
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Post by Kuma »

I'd give it couple hammer blows and see if you get a crack started.
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Post by gregrobo »

keep cutting till you see a faint line appear then tap it
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Post by bearorso »

I can only assume you are wanting to use those mounts on the conversion.

Fair enough - very nice things. And very strong, if they are in good nick.

Unless you're trying to keep the tubes surface untrenched, just cut into the welds fully. So you don't damage the mounts, 'knocking' them off.

You can't use the cradle, unless you butcher the hell out of it.

It's much nicer , easier, and far, far stronger, to make a full, new cradle.

$25 / $35 of New, clean, strong tubing, with , roughly an 80 degree bend. Perhaps tighter, with a 125 frame - others who have done one here will know, I've kept to 250 2t, and 450 4t Chassis conversions.
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