Who here has removed the passenger grab bars on their Monster?***I have***

Started by bunnyman666, February 01, 2011, 02:25:49 PM

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roy-nexus-6

Quote from: bunnyman666 on February 02, 2011, 05:53:14 PM
That will happen soon; just gotta smooth it more and paint it.

Take photos all the way through the process. Then you can post them as a tutorial for future modders. I for one would be interested to see:
1. how it looks just after your original cuts.
2. how you went about cleaning up the weld joins: grinder or hand file?
3. how you went about painting the sections, given that you haven't disassembled the bike.
[beer]

koko64

Just as a minor threadjack, roy-nexus, you have helped me greatly to convince my kids not to eat MacDonalds!

A question, is there any difference in the load bearing of the sub frame after cutting the handles? A welder friend of mine said there would be but I couldn't necessarily see it.
2015 Scrambler 800

Speeddog

Removing the grab rails would weaken the rear part of the subframe (behind where the lower tubes join) a bit.
SWAG? 10% weaker.

The grab rails do brace the rear tubes, but they're not very effective due to the significant curvature.
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koko64

That settles it for me, though my little wife is barely 100 pounds, but just to be sure with precious cargo.
2015 Scrambler 800

bunnyman666

My bike will not be carrying a pillion, EVER!!! Unless my wife and I BOTH lose a significant amount of weight, this bike really doesn't have enough power (or a comfortable enough pillion position) for a pillion. I like my girls with a bit of meat on their bones...

I am half-tempted to build a carbon skin for the tank. That will be a different thread...
Mad, bad, and dangerous to know.

Billyzoom

Quote from: roy-nexus-6 on February 02, 2011, 09:40:34 PM
Take photos all the way through the process. Then you can post them as a tutorial for future modders. I for one would be interested to see:
1. how it looks just after your original cuts.
2. how you went about cleaning up the weld joins: grinder or hand file?
3. how you went about painting the sections, given that you haven't disassembled the bike.
[beer]

Your evil clown still scares the crap out of me, and I'm a grown ass man.   :-[

seevtsaab

Wait! If you cut the grab handles off, what do you use to lift the bike up on the center stand :D

roy-nexus-6

Quote from: Billyzoom on February 08, 2011, 05:43:23 PM
Your evil clown still scares the crap out of me, and I'm a grown ass man.   :-[

Then you probably won't want to watch this. :D

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BlackKat

Gotta make it nice and smooth before the new powder coat. i also removed a few other tabs and brackets...pretty simple.