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mick 27th September 2011 09:54 AM

rear upright jig
 
hi my names mick im going to build a sierra irs rear for my trike project im after a rear upright jig if anybody has one :D
thanks

Talonmotorsport 27th September 2011 12:54 PM

The rear upright jig is very simple to make. You need a flat bit of board , 8 screws , 4 bits of timber with the ends cut square and 2 bits of M12 stud about 200mm long. Drill 12mm holes in the timber at the right height and screw to the board to get the spacing correct. Assemble the upright kit tack it together then fully weld the back of it while it's still in the jig. I use the same jig made in steel and it's so much easier than the book jig to make.

mick 27th September 2011 01:24 PM

Thanks a lot for your help mate
i have spoken to you about the wishbones for the back of my trike :D


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