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Old 10-03-2013, 04:50 PM
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They are not a straight bolt-on. You may end up a) drinking b) cursing c) throwing tools and/or d) scratching your head along the way.

You will also need additional fasteners and a drill to fit.

Enjoy.

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Am I missing something here?? I had my old one off and the all new components installed and back together in an hour......

Steve - These subframes are for GG bikes not Beta's.....


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Old 10-03-2013, 11:54 PM
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Am I missing something here?? I had my old one off and the all new components installed and back together in an hour......

Steve - These subframes are for GG bikes not Beta's.....)
Oh, that must have been it

Initially the installed seat didn't fit, so some ribs were removed there.
After the seat fit it was time to create a loop to hold it at the rear of the tank. Then I had to chase down fasteners etc, etc.

Great directions though
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Old 10-07-2013, 07:40 PM
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Steven -- how was the mud fest yesterday? See you took first nice job.
What are we talking about here the new Alu sub frames?
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Old 10-08-2013, 12:33 AM
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Steven -- how was the mud fest yesterday? See you took first nice job.
What are we talking about here the new Alu sub frames?
MX33 was fantastic - sloppy for the first couple laps, minty-mint for three or four more, and then an hour and a half of rain

Nevertheless I scored my first 3 hr overall points on the year, so there's that.

PM me or call and we can discuss at length. I fitted the 2013 alloy subframe to the 2012 I have for sale, and sold three others as well.
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I put my 13 subframe on last night , but can't seem to get the 12 tank to go back in , my petcock seems to be catching on the cylinder , it was getting late so I only had a quick go , I know moddett says he used the 12 tank so it must be possible , has anybody else come across the same issue and solved it .
I also ordered the electric start subframe fit and the battery box does not come with it :-( .

Any help would be much appreciated

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Old 02-13-2014, 07:39 AM
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I too had issues fitting the tank, but it will fit. a little force may be required. and a tether for the seat base since the battery is attached to the seat base.
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Old 02-13-2014, 01:43 PM
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They are not a straight bolt-on. You may end up a) drinking b) cursing c) throwing tools and/or d) scratching your head along the way.

You will also need additional fasteners and a drill to fit.

Enjoy.

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Your not wrong there
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Old 02-13-2014, 01:48 PM
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Yes the 12 tank is in with a lot of squeezing , the petcock catches on the cylinder on the way down , you can pull it away enough to give the top of the tank a bang , she then goes in .
Next problem is getting the bolt in at the front of the tank , I thought it was bad before , now it's half an inch out , it's in now though .
Now to hack the battery box up
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Old 02-13-2014, 02:06 PM
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I did a bodge job on the box and it's not turned out so bad , considering I'm away from home and only have a handfull of tools
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