Motoplast frame
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Motoplast frame
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.
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.
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Re: Motoplast frame
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.....

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
Jesus Gos, I wish I knew half as much about muddboiks as you do mate!!!!
I guess all those years of being forced to work things out for yourself have paid off!!!
How's the MFP12 project coming along by the way mate?
Been too tied up with the thirty thousand other jobs you got on??? 



How's the MFP12 project coming along by the way mate?


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Re: Motoplast frame
yeah marty, he's getting the 750 triple going by christmas



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Re: Motoplast frame
easy there big fellah, I reckon you have forgotten more about bikes than I will ever knowStrika wrote:.......Jesus Gos, I wish I knew half as much about muddboiks as you do mate!!!!![]()
I guess all those years of being forced to work things out for yourself have paid off!!!
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How's the MFP12 project coming along by the way mate?Been too tied up with the thirty thousand other jobs you got on???
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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 !


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
Gotta be locky sometimes.
The guy I bought the frame from found the bottom triple clamp so looks like the stem problem is solved.
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
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.
They might have a bit of info, or even contacts.
Worth a phone call, anyway.
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Re: Motoplast frame
Ian Gowanloch spends more time drinking red wine these days at Adelong than he does playing on those temperamental italian mistresses......
- 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 ??

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

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Re: Motoplast frame
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.
Must be for lard arses and skinny arses.
Only one seat tube is on the frame.
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Re: Motoplast frame
Here's what it might look like when it's done. This one has a Z1 engine.
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