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Motoplast frame

Tue Jun 28, 2011 4:43 pm

Sorry. It's a suzuki.
I've just bought a Motoplast frame for my GSX1100 race bike.
It has a really long steering head 220mm so I need a long steering stem.
Is anyone aware of any bikes that may have come with a long steering head stem?
Would need 260mm plus.

Re: Motoplast frame

Thu Jun 30, 2011 10:14 pm

Richo - best bet would be to have one turned up and press-fit into whatever lower clamp you want to use. I checked all my triple-clamp stems tonight (big box) and nothing even close to 260mm long......all of them were much shorter than that.

Any engineering shop will be able to turn up a custom stem, and should be able to press it into your lower triple.....

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Re: Motoplast frame

Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:00 am

Jesus Gos, I wish I knew half as much about muddboiks as you do mate!!!! 8) 8) I guess all those years of being forced to work things out for yourself have paid off!!! :D

How's the MFP12 project coming along by the way mate? :? Been too tied up with the thirty thousand other jobs you got on??? :lol:

Re: Motoplast frame

Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:42 am

yeah marty, he's getting the 750 triple going by christmas :P :lol:

Re: Motoplast frame

Fri Jul 01, 2011 7:21 pm

Strika wrote:.......Jesus Gos, I wish I knew half as much about muddboiks as you do mate!!!! 8) 8) I guess all those years of being forced to work things out for yourself have paid off!!! :D

How's the MFP12 project coming along by the way mate? :? Been too tied up with the thirty thousand other jobs you got on??? :lol:......


easy there big fellah, I reckon you have forgotten more about bikes than I will ever know ;)

MFP12 is currently regoed and on the road - all back to *normal* sort-of, running blue nose-cone and l/h side fairing, OEM r/hand side, tank cover and ducktail. It almost looks like a normal motorbike ! :lol: - but it is great to be back and riding it - I knocked up another version of 4th Dimension heli-bars, these ones work way better than the first version and very comfy. Only some small mods needed to this design - and the 3rd version will be perfect !! :kuda:

So much on at the moment, but a couple of projects are humming along nicely......winter can be good like that ;)

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Re: Motoplast frame

Sat Jul 30, 2011 6:56 am

Gotta be locky sometimes.
The guy I bought the frame from found the bottom triple clamp so looks like the stem problem is solved.
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Re: Motoplast frame

Sat Jul 30, 2011 1:57 pm

From memory, the frames were brought in by the Ducati mob at Gowanloch's in the 80s.
They might have a bit of info, or even contacts.
Worth a phone call, anyway.

Re: Motoplast frame

Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:10 pm

Ian Gowanloch spends more time drinking red wine these days at Adelong than he does playing on those temperamental italian mistresses...... :lol: - but he may still have some odd bits 'n pieces kicking around for one of these ?

Frame looks good Rich - but whats the go with the seat tubes ?? One looks way longer than the other ?? :shock:

Re: Motoplast frame

Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:40 am

The seat tubes are removable and adjustable for length.
Must be for lard arses and skinny arses.
Only one seat tube is on the frame.

Re: Motoplast frame

Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:35 am

Here's what it might look like when it's done. This one has a Z1 engine.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 3e7&type=1
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