« Reply #50 on: December 05, 2013, 10:59:03 am »
Are frames allowed to be modified with extra gusseting and the like Mark? I was led to believe that the frame had to be "as per the parent frame".....
Yes frames can be modified. Think of the lowered DT1 frames, any number of lengthened swingarms, and the many other 'cut and shut' jobs that make for turning a horrible, ill handling crapmobile into a half decent racer. The C15 frame has been modified for trials and scrambling since the day they were released. The two main areas are to triangulate an extra top rail from the top of the steering head to somewhere near the rear tank mount and to gusset the very flimsy swing arm pivot area. There is (or was) an excellent 'blow by blow' blog from a guy modifying his frame for trials but I'm buggered if I can find it. The photos are excellent and he even gives gusset measurements and overall dimensions. I had full intentions of saving the site so I can use his ideas on my own C15 but I forgot about it and now I can't find it. Bummer.
The frame on the Trials bike looks totally different to the C15 and B40 frames Mark. It looks more like a B44 to me....
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, I think the 1960 date might be about 5 years out. Even the look of the bike is mid to late sixties.
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