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Title: What is considered a roller frame?
Post by: ELC hunter on March 27, 2008, 10:40:55 pm
I know this is a strange question,but what is the normal accepted parts that make a roller.Im only asking because cleaning, projects list down to something that is posible in this life time,and would like to correctly describe bikes.
Title: Re: What is considered a roller frame?
Post by: Nathan S on March 27, 2008, 10:58:42 pm
I've seen it used to describe anything from a complete bike that is missing just the engine, down to nothing more than a frame with triple clamps, forks, swing arm and wheels.

The most common version seems to include handlebars, tank, seat, guards etc.
Stuff like carby, exhaust, levers, etc seems pretty optional.

Title: Re: What is considered a roller frame?
Post by: holeshot buddy on March 28, 2008, 12:06:28 am
generally a roller is everything except engine pipe carb etc :D
and you can roll it away ;D
Title: Re: What is considered a roller frame?
Post by: Freakshow on March 28, 2008, 12:25:54 am
if i can roll it down you drivway and into my car :O)
Title: Re: What is considered a roller frame?
Post by: ELC hunter on March 30, 2008, 01:19:12 pm
Thanks your answers have helped,i can now say one rm125c2 roller and a 83125yz that i will pull apart,it was semi fitted with an IT motor that i wanted at the time,some people do strange things to innocence frames and very badly.
Title: Re: What is considered a roller frame?
Post by: holeshot buddy on March 30, 2008, 10:36:34 pm
thats nothing couple of years ago  i bought a kx125 a5 with a tm 400 engine jammed in it actually ran looked pox i will post a picture one day ;D