frame bracing?

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frame bracing?

Post by SteveO916 »

hi,
working on the bike today i noticed an oval hole on the inside of the frame(both sides), it has a steel disc? bolted to a steel bar that is bolted to the frame??

what does this lump of steel do inside the ally frame?? is it there to beef it up? stop flex?? add weight for balance??

or none of the above??

also is the steel bar that goes between the frame spars that the tank bolts to entirely necessary??? does the frame need to be braced there?

also the steel that is bolted to the back of the front sprocket cover, can that be removed??

(i'm on a bit of a weight saving mission!)

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wot, no idea's at all??

really?

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Post by Evilchicken0 »

It does something.
Maybe it prestresses the frame rails
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Post by Kayla850 »

Sound or vibration deadening? If you bung a photo up it'd help :smile:
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:idea: Take it out and see what happens :idea:
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Evilchicken0 wrote::idea: Take it out and see what happens :idea:
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Post by Hogdigerdy Dog »

Kayla850 wrote:
Evilchicken0 wrote::idea: Take it out and see what happens :idea:
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:grin:
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ps your profile says fzr 400 which one you got,
the only steel in my frame (tj) are inserts for bearings. bushes and bolts
does it look factory or add on?

edit: yes ok evil and the rear subframe ;)
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Post by SteveO916 »

it's a 89 3en2, the bit's look like they were meant to be there, but just wondering what they did as if they are just balancing "for comfort" on a road bike then i don't need them on my track bike.

i only really noticed them because the bolt on one of them must of come undone during my last trackday with no ill effects...

they will have to stay in for sundays blast, so will look into taking some pics of the offending items after that...

apparently the metal bits behind the front sprocket cover are engine mount dampers??
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Post by nick »

Think i know what bits your talking about behind the sprocket cover, look like two oval(ish) bits of steel. I've taken them out to clean up the cover but never thought about what they do or if leaving them out would be a problem. If the Jap's put them there you can be sure there was a good reason ;)
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Post by Evilchicken0 »

I think I'd be inclined to leave them there but you could try running the bike without. If it make a few vibes then put them back, those extra vibes could cause the engine a bit more wear or poor running .... anyway even if it's a track bike a couple of extra grams isn't going to make to much difference.

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