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  • Shock mount issue... AAAHHH!!

    Ok. I'll start off by saying that all of my woes are completely my own fault.

    I lowered my bike 2" via Harley full covered 11" shocks. The issue was that the socks used a smaller diameter post than what the stock ones did. So i got out the grinder and went to work. Got the shocks on the posts, went to tighten the right side down and the bolt broke off. (I guess 24 hours wasn't enought time to let it cool). Anyway it's broke and I have a leaf spring u-bolt holding it all together.

    Long story short I need a frame with the final drive and swingarm on it. (Or some nice soul to weld another tab on for me) Im poor so if anyone has anything lying around they don't need... I can give you a little for it, but not big$$. Surface rust is okay with me. I'd repaint it anyway.

    Thanks
    "It is better to die on your feet, than live on your knees."

  • #2
    Sorry about that, I know the feeling (the "its my own fault" part of it) never broken a shock stud YET! I do run a portable welding rig but I am up here in WI and the travel time would kill ya. I do think that just having someone weld it up for you would be the fastest and cheapest route to fix the problem though. There must be a welding shop around you somewhere that could take care of it for a lot less time, money and trouble than changing the frame.
    The Old Tamer
    _________________________
    1979 XS1100SF (The Fire Dragon)
    1982 650 Maxim (The Little Dragon)
    another '82 650 Maxim (Parts Dragon)
    1981 XS1100SH (The Black Dragon)

    If there are more than three bolts holding it on there, it is most likely a very important part!

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    • #3
      Your cheapest route would be to get a bolt right diameter/lenth, cut off head and weld it on. I'd use a grade 8 bolt too.

      Just cost of freight or gas to get another frame could be more than repairing yours.

      Then agin, your problem could be caused by trying to put a hardley part on a jap bike


      mro

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      • #4
        He He He... I know HD don't mesh. If yamaha made a shock that would work I would have used it.

        I did buy a grade 8 bolt and am looking for someone that has the time to weld it for me... no luck yet.
        "It is better to die on your feet, than live on your knees."

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        • #5
          Kurt,
          I hope skids doesn't mind, but you might want to send him a PM. He's just north of you, and he may be able to help.
          As far as shocks, look for a pair of used Progressive shocks, as they can fit almost any bike. I was able to get a pair from a local shop cheap, because they had been sitting for about three years. I put LONGER shocks on my machine, as I wanted the ground clearance.
          Good luck with the HD stuff, and I hope the bike doesn't try to shake the back end off, trying to get rid of the "junk" parts!
          Ray Matteis
          KE6NHG
          XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
          XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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          • #6
            Once you get that fixed watch the torque on those puppies. It looks like a BIG bolt but specs are somewhere around 23 foot pounds. I remember that the one that goes to the final drive is also different then the other 3. Check your manual and be sure to use the right acorn nuts with the thick washers under them. If nuts are not deep enough, or the thick washers are omitted the post will bottom out in the nut and cause the post to be twisted off even at low torque levels.
            Rob
            KEEP THE RUBBER SIDE DOWN

            1978 XS1100E Modified
            1978 XS500E
            1979 XS1100F Restored
            1980 XS1100 SG
            1981 Suzuki GS1100
            1983 Suzuki GS750S Katana
            1983 Honda CB900 Custom

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            • #7
              Hey Kurt,

              Did a little online searching, some options you might not have thought about are local community colleges that have welding classes. Here's what I found:

              Denver Automotive and Diesel college....welding classes

              BandB Machine shop/welding

              Krazy Kreations Custom welding/body chopping
              7102 Raleigh St. Westminster, Colorado 80030 - Phone 720-275-5726

              Certified welding services providing portable welding solutions
              Contact me for a free estimate or if you have any questions.
              For immediate contact, please leave a voice or numeric message at (303) 516-3606

              Denver Machine SHop
              3280 Denargo St.Denver, CO 80216(303) 295-6000 - phone

              Community College of Denver, North Campus....welding school



              Below is list of machine shops in Denver Colorado:
              Denver (Top)
              4 Axis Machining 5830 Downing Street Denver CO (303) 295-1544
              A-1 Spinning Shop 956 Santa Fe Drive Denver CO (303) 534-5667
              AAA Plating, Inc. 7777 E 40th Avenue Denver CO 303 322-7711
              Accurate Machining 2285 S Jason Street Denver CO (303) 935-4524
              Acme Tool & Manufacturing Company 4200 Milwaukee Street Denver CO (303) 377-8573
              Adams Machining 3750 Wheeling Street Denver CO (303) 371-7758
              Adrem Machine Products, Inc. 1290 Harlan Street Denver CO (303) 233-1110
              Ajax Custom Plating Company 1423 S Broadway Denver CO (303) 777-8930
              Alert Polishing & Plating 345 Santa Fe Drive Denver CO (303) 825-3561
              Alex Manufacturing 4256 Elati Street Denver CO (303) 458-5733
              Alfred 4398 Elati Street Denver CO (303) 433-6385
              All-Pro Fab & Machine Div 6777 Downing Street Denver CO (303) 289-5461
              Altech Precision, Inc. 7166 Washington Street Denver CO (303) 287-9093
              Anderson Machining & Manufacturing 800 E 73rd Avenue # 19 Denver CO (303) 287-1074
              Argus Systems, Inc. 3926 Blake Street Denver CO (303) 296-1331
              B & B Machine & Grinding Service 303 W Evans Avenue Denver CO (303) 744-2751
              B & R Plastics, Inc. 4550 Kingston Street Denver CO (303) 373-0710
              Bel-Pro Products 5835 W 6th Avenue # 4d Denver CO (303) 231-0902
              C W Elaborations, Inc. 5891 Marion Drive Denver CO (303) 292-5590
              Centennial Machine Tool Prod 2120 S Platte River Drive Denver CO (303) 722-4755
              Challenge Machine, Inc. 154 Vallejo Street Denver CO (303) 698-1737
              Cole Manufacturing Corp. 11295 E 51st Avenue Denver CO (303) 373-1540
              Colorado Surface Grinding, Inc. 2237 S Jason Street Denver CO (303) 936-1651
              Coltec Tooling 853 E 73rd Avenue Denver CO (303) 287-8938
              D & S Manufacturing, Inc. 1320 S Inca Street Denver CO (303) 722-8944
              Denver Machine Shop, Inc. 3280 Denargo Street Denver CO (303) 295-6000
              Denver Metal Finishing 3100 E 43rd Avenue Denver CO 303 295-1380
              Denver Mill & Lathe 1431 W Maple Avenue Denver CO (303) 744-6972
              Denver Pattern Works, Inc. 1775 S Broadway Rear Denver CO (303) 777-8315
              Diversified Manufacturing Tech 2121 S Jason Street Denver CO (303) 934-7741
              Doric Manufacturing Company 1800 S Acoma Street Denver CO (303) 744-2929
              Drake Precision, Inc. 4999 Jackson Street Denver CO (303) 778-6241
              Dun-Rite Deburring 1715 E 69th Avenue # A Denver CO (303) 287-3345
              Electro-Mechanical Products 1100 W Louisiana Avenue Denver CO (303) 698-1222
              Flame Spray, Inc. 1900 W 12th Avenue Denver CO (303) 629-1408
              Ford Tool Company 6311 Washington Street # L Denver CO (303) 287-2510
              Foss Machining 6261 W 13th Avenue Denver CO (303) 232-5571
              Freedom Designs 6035 W 11th Avenue Denver CO (303) 477-4005
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              Gates Mold Shop 11715 E 51st Avenue Denver CO (303) 373-0829
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              High Peaks Machine 6311 Washington Street Denver CO (303) 286-2816
              Highland Studio 1516 Emerson Street Denver CO (303) 861-7855
              Imperial Machining Company 1705 E 69th Avenue # B Denver CO (303) 288-6487
              J & R Machine Shop 2890 W 90th Place Denver CO (303) 429-6657
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              • #8
                HOLY CRAP

                Thanks. I think one of those should work... thanks.
                "It is better to die on your feet, than live on your knees."

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                • #9
                  I wouldn't mind helping if I had a welder. Sorry Kurt.

                  Originally posted by DiverRay
                  Kurt,
                  I hope skids doesn't mind, but you might want to send him a PM. He's just north of you, and he may be able to help.
                  Skids (Sid Hansen)

                  Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.

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                  • #10
                    hardlly ableson

                    remember its never to earlly to hate hardlly/ableson
                    as ever bill
                    bill hane

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                    • #11
                      Nah... I don't hate. It's just a different style. Like those EMO kids with tight pants...

                      Only somehow less limp-wristed.


                      By the way I was able to find someone to do the job for $20. Getting it done Tues!!!!!!
                      "It is better to die on your feet, than live on your knees."

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                      • #12
                        Here's your chance to make fun of me.





                        Just FYI. This works if you brake your bolt off.
                        "It is better to die on your feet, than live on your knees."

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                        • #13
                          the south

                          now that's southern engineering!
                          MDRNF
                          79F.....Not Stock
                          80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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                          • #14
                            Hay (selling was intentional) it works.

                            All I have to say is the 1000 miles I've put on it since I did that have been fun!!
                            "It is better to die on your feet, than live on your knees."

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                            • #15
                              A niced easy way to fix, that has been done before on various bike,

                              -Grind the stud off flat with the frame.
                              -centre punch the centre of the circle where the stud was.
                              -get a bolt grade 8 (high tensile) same size as the stud but longer so you need to add the width of the frame to it..
                              -Drill thru the frame where the stud was....Right thru...
                              -push the bolt thru from the other side.

                              -Now you can bolt your shock onto the bike and ride it somewhere to get them to tack weld the bolt head to the inside of the frame.....

                              Has been tried and proven....good thing is you DONT have to tack weld it until you have the cash to get someone to do it or find someone to help...I did one that i plain forgot to weld still using it like that 3years later....If you can would be a good idea to use a bolt that has a long shank before the thread starts or use a sleave to tighten the nut against but not to neccesary so long as you use a nylon lock nut to hold the shock on..




                              Cheers
                              1982 XS1100R
                              1982 XJ650
                              1983 VT400
                              1990 XVS Shadow
                              1983 Z1100

                              -I just love the look on their faces when you leave them standing in the dust after they've lined you up on your XS.

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