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Yes you can. While your at it cut all the other useless tabs off as well. I use an 4" angle grinder, then a sand paper disk to make it smooth.

 

Please do not powder coat/paint the frame without cutting ALL useless tabs off first. It will just look stupid.

 

^^Best tip of the day. paranoid.gif

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Yes you can. While your at it cut all the other useless tabs off as well. I use an 4" angle grinder, then a sand paper disk to make it smooth.

 

Please do not powder coat/paint the frame without cutting ALL useless tabs off first. It will just look stupid.

 

^^Best tip of the day. paranoid.gif

I allready removed the ones I could remember just forgot what these went to. and its powdercoated allready . I will just cut these away and use some touch up paint to keep it from rusting . thanks for your help its been awhile since i rebuilt one. this is for my son its an 89 I picked up for 500 bucks it was a filthy mess took the topend off found new pistons and crank. what a deal here is a pic so farpost-39585-0-18668000-1329509291_thumb.jpg

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Looks good.

 

Good idea to cut them off and touch up as you said.

 

Cant beat picking up a bike for 500. Good score.

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I allready removed the ones I could remember just forgot what these went to. and its powdercoated allready . I will just cut these away and use some touch up paint to keep it from rusting . thanks for your help its been awhile since i rebuilt one. this is for my son its an 89 I picked up for 500 bucks it was a filthy mess took the topend off found new pistons and crank. what a deal here is a pic so farpost-39585-0-18668000-1329509291_thumb.jpg

Ya a dude got it on trade for some work said he did not know what was wrong with it so I made him an offer this is what it looked like when I got itpost-39585-0-38249000-1329510878_thumb.jpg

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We appreciate the effort, but we can't see jack shit in those tiny pics.

Create a photobucket account and upload your photos there.

 

Once the pic is uploaded, save it to your album.

Then find the pic and click in the yellowish box circled in red and it will copy the code for you.

Then just paste the code directly into your post.

 

In my post, click Reply.

You will see how I formatted the post.

 

BHQ will resize the pics automatically so leave them as big as possible when uploading to photo bucket.

 

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This isn't my bike, but you can clearly see the fender stay brackets and those other little ones down on the bottom frame rails are gone.

 

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Edited by Strm Trpr

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