This little CB550F just rocks in the canyons since upgrading the suspension and brakes. My new concern is that the additional cornering and braking forces are being transferred to the frame and since I’ll be pulling it apart for powder coating this winter, I thought it would be a good time to brace or gusset the frame. I can’t seem to find any suggestions or how-to’s for bracing the frame. Can anyone provide insight and/or pictures or diagrams for bracing a 550 frame?
Thanks
FJ
Basically, as a lay person, I have gathered that the steering head, backbone to those attached to the backbone, and the swingarm area are the places. Any triangulation you can add provides stiffness. Stiffness usually a good thing, but may expose the next weak link.
here's the swingarm area of my CB750:
The rear backbone to downtube, machinist got carried away. This gusset is larger than intended, the swingarm area gusset is smaller than intended :
The front backbone to downtube area: Since I have a tube removal kit, this gusset will be a bolt on affair straddling the seam between the frame and the removable tube, and triangling down to the downtube.
Nothing on my steering stem as with the CB750 that hasn't been recognized as a priority. On some Kawasakis I remember this being an important spot.
I think HondaMan and Voxonda have made the point that the engine mounts need to be firm and torqued. I hope to use harder bolts and some of Voxonda's reinforced mount plates.
A more comprehensive shot of gussets and gusset area to be.