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Motorcycle Talk => Wrenching => Topic started by: newjack on October 09, 2002, 05:03:29 PM

Title: Bent Sub-frame on 95 f3
Post by: newjack on October 09, 2002, 05:03:29 PM
Hi All!
        I think I just purchased a salvaged 95 f3 on e-bay (bidding is almost closed). It has a slightly bent sub-frame. What is the best way/place to go and get it straightened out? (Computrack???) How much should I expect to pay?
         I bought the bike for $500, in hopes to have a bike to start racing next year. I haven't even been to school yet, so yes...I'm NEW!!!  I think/hope it was a good deal!

P.S.  The seller said," Possibly tweaked stays" any clue as to what to expect?
        
        Thanks in advance for your help!


Newjack

Title: Re: Bent Sub-frame on 95 f3
Post by: andy342 on October 09, 2002, 07:44:22 PM
Strip all the stuff off of the tailsection, strap the bike down (to your trailer, maybe) stick a long bar through the subframe and tweak it straight!

Hopefully it'll be that easy.  

The 'tweaked stays' are probably the fairing brackets in the front.  Maybe you can bend those back as well.

Good luck and hope to see you on the track this next year!
Title: Re: Bent Sub-frame on 95 f3
Post by: newjack on October 10, 2002, 05:44:06 AM
Thanks Andy!!
    
         This is definitely GREAT news! However, in the worst case scenario where I can't fix it myself...any idea how much I'm looking at?
         Can't wait to be part of the action next year, see ya then!!!

newjack
Title: Re: Bent Sub-frame on 95 f3
Post by: jeppe on October 10, 2002, 07:10:42 AM
IF the subframe just is "slightly" tveaked  dot worry about it.
I have been riding mine all year with a slightly bent subframe.  my seat sits straight but the tail section sitts a little off but it just cosmetic!
Title: Re: Bent Sub-frame on 95 f3
Post by: tcchin on October 10, 2002, 02:16:35 PM
Newjack,

Where are you located? I can recommend a very good frame shop in Southern California if it's geographically convenient for you.

Regardless of where you are, you should take your frame, forks, triple clamps, swingarm, rotors and wheels to a reputable frame shop and have them checked. The $100-500 you spend on the inspection and/or repair is cheap insurance, especially since you will be trusting your life to them on the racetrack.


Tim
Title: Re: Bent Sub-frame on 95 f3
Post by: Eddie#200 on October 31, 2002, 10:41:15 AM
The sub-frame on a F3 is very soft and can be bent back with little effort.