YZF600R Subframe straightening

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  • @Reserector
    @Reserector  Před 4 lety +9

    Just to follow up, this repair was successful. The bike tracks perfectly, even when riding "No hands".

  • @ProjectShopFl
    @ProjectShopFl Před 5 lety +5

    Definition of shade tree mechanic. That’s something I would do.

  • @SkillCollectors
    @SkillCollectors Před rokem +1

    Gave me some good ideas for straightening my dirt bike subframe, thanks.

  • @squish3r
    @squish3r Před 3 lety +1

    I've done similar with a come-along for the bumper support on an old car.
    When what you're working on is basically scrap to start with there's nowhere to go but up 🤣

  • @Phukeett
    @Phukeett Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this video👌 helped a lot

  • @KAOSshortyrip
    @KAOSshortyrip Před 7 měsíci +1

    At least its already wrecked before you smacked it into a tree

  • @alantaylor6691
    @alantaylor6691 Před 3 lety

    Resourceful.

  • @erensahin7210
    @erensahin7210 Před rokem

    Thanks man!

  • @H-M-78
    @H-M-78 Před 4 lety

    Steel subframe?

    • @Reserector
      @Reserector  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes. Welded to the main frame. Not replaceable like the aluminum frames.

  • @TheOneXLGI
    @TheOneXLGI Před 3 lety +3

    Criminal.

    • @Reserector
      @Reserector  Před 3 lety

      In what way?

    • @TheOneXLGI
      @TheOneXLGI Před 3 lety +1

      @@Reserector in a way, that once frame is bent, motorcycle is not road worthy anymore. Obviously steel has gone past its ceitical strength and will be weakened in that spot, no matter hown you "fix" it. Ethics aside, you don't even use proper equipment to straighten it, not to mention frame geometry measuring device.
      This bike is scrap.

    • @Reserector
      @Reserector  Před 3 lety +3

      @@TheOneXLGI I understand and respect your stance on this. Thank you for taking the time to articulate your thoughts.
      As far as ethics are concerned, this is my personal bike, and not for sale. Never will be. I have nearly 130,000 miles on it. It is nearly worn out. When I am done with it I will sell or give away parts off of it to my YZF600 friends.
      Please also bear in mind that the only part that was bent was the part that supports the seat and fender. (Commonly a bolt-on sub-frame on other bikes) That section has nothing to do with the engine/suspension structure. The primary portion of the frame never got a scratch. I'd also like to note that this frame is all steel; not aluminum.
      But I digress. You're not wrong, but neither am I. I would only be wrong if I planned to sell it.

    • @TheOneXLGI
      @TheOneXLGI Před 3 lety +4

      @@Reserector fair enough. As long as you're not selling it, then it's your right to do whatever you want with your property.

    • @alantaylor6691
      @alantaylor6691 Před 3 lety

      Lol I thought you were being humorous at first until I saw your response. I was thinking "yes, that's a funny comment". But no, you were serious (:/ But hey, who needs a geometry measuring device when he got it to the point he could ride it without hands! Anyway one man's garbage is another's treasure. Just a bit of sophistry for ya there.