I heard Race frame was bought out. Anyone know where or if I can get one. I sent an email with but have heard nothing back. Any help is greatly appreciated. Tom
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Race frame is visiting in the USA right now. He was at the Dixon AMCA meet. A 1948 neck retails for 800 bucks. Note the race Frame parts are cast and not forged.Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
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Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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I'm planning on a new neck for my 57 FL that I raked back when. I'm probably going to get one from WASCO. About $500.00. There is a youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IETRLsZE5vE
that shows an installation. Any feedback as to this method? Pro or con? I don't know if the 48 is brazed or welded.
Thanks,
Sam
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For sure its electric welded. Richard at Wasco does great work, and I wouldn't hesitate to use him. I have seen race frames necks, best I have seen, and in my opinion, worth the extra $$. I work in a federal Pen, so no you tube till I get home, but will watch for sure.
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I had a chance to watch that vid last night. They sure did make it look easy. I would like to know just how well that head would stand up at 80mph with those little sleeves welded in there. Sam, you might want to call Wasco, they can fix your original neck back to stock, without changing the head, should give him a call, stock parts are always better.
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Welded. Welding came in about 1943. After that, they were all welded. Also recommend WASCO, who knows what he's doing.
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Two questions.
One: What is the difference between a Race Frame neck and a Wasco neck?
Two: I'm planning on sending my frame to Wasco to de-rake my 57 FL as per my previous post. How does an aftermarket neck, correctly installed, affect the value of the frame? Especially if the bike is to be restored.
Sam
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Originally posted by Sargehere View PostWelded. Welding came in about 1943. After that, they were all welded. Also recommend WASCO, who knows what he's doing.Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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Thanks for the reply.
Would still like an answer to my two questions on my previous reply if anyone has any feedback. For example, if the bike were being judged, what affect does an aftermarket neck forging have? What would it mean in terms of value of the frame.? Do I want to go through the trouble of shipping out the frame as opposed to simply returning the neck to the correct angle and weld new gussets.
Thanks,
Sam
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Originally posted by Robert Luland View PostIf the neck has all the correct hallmarks great. If it doesn't, it's going to gravely effect the value of the frame. Nobody is going to invest in a restoration on a bum frame. Bob L
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