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IgorVigor
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Custom Frame

Post by IgorVigor »

Anyone custom built their frame from scratch?

I cant remember seeing any (probably are, just seen sooo many bikes :P)

I was thinking of custom building a hardtail frame (or getting an old bike frame cheap and converting)
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Re: Custom Frame

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bmw boxer frames are good to use,plenty of room in them.
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Re: Custom Frame

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Its more what I can find in deepest darkest cornwall :P

Thats why I thought of building my own frame...:S
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I can think of SUMO but he gave up. Building a custom frame (or modify beyond regulatory limits) is an expensive hobby in Holland, wonder what it's like in the UK.
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Re: Custom Frame

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There are various web sites that go into the jigs needed, and how to do it. Mostly chopper sites, but the process is the same no mater what style. No links for now, I'm on my cell phone and need to get out welding in the garage.

In the USA, if you start with a frame with clear title, keep all receipts for everything you do to it, no problems. Can be more hastle if you only have a manufacture origin title on a frame, or make it completly yourself without pictures and receipts to the point you might not get a title and tags. So, yeah, paperwork will be more frustrating than fabricating it.
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Re: Custom Frame

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In the UK a custom frame generally means SVA. Someone put a link on here a while ago with the points system they use to work out if a bike is new or not - I think that basically defines if it needs SVA too. There may be ways around this although I don't know them, perhaps someone else on here is more familiar. Best bet is to have a chat to someone in the harley/customs building trade as they seem to know the in's and outs pretty well.

SVA in itself probably would not be that big a pain (I have a copy of the manual and it looks ok-ish) though I think you may end up with a Q plate, making insurance pretty um interesting...

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Re: Custom Frame

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The SVA is all that I am worried about :P

I dont really want a damn Q plate...

I think I will try and find a donor...

I know about the points system, I think you need 8 points to retain the original number...

Oh well...
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Re: Custom Frame

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There must be a way to keep the original numbers though. I am pretty sure I've seen customs running about with original plates but the likes of an inline 4 in a hardtail frame etc. I'll ask the builder guy I got some of my bits from for some enlightenment.

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Re: Custom Frame

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I think if you can unbolt the bits you dont want, and bolt the bits you do want on, in other words can it be just reassembled back to original then you get to keep the original plate. Look at the trikes plenty with original plates.
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Re: Custom Frame

Post by Anorak_ian »

There's a nice old basket case BSA B44 on eBay at the moment, I think it was going for £166 so far.
Anyhow, hard tail, historic tax, would make a nice bobber.

There have been two Ariel plunger frames up for grabs on eBay over the past two months, if my garage didn't have so many old Enfield projects I would have bought them.

There are custom frame builders that sell on eBay should your needs get urgent. But there's nothing like walking away from the post office with a historic tax disc.

Ha Ha, I just noticed the last entry date :lol:
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Re: Custom Frame

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I have build a frame, using the rear of a Dnepr and the rest made of pipes.
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Re: Custom Frame

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www.choppercompendium.com is very good source of tech and help for anyone looking to build a frame frome scratch wherever in this world you are !!
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Just another picture of the dnepr, painted 2K primer and PU topcoat.
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