Cut each part of the frame (steel channel) so that you have 45 degree corners. Grind a relief into the corner edges so that they can be welded. Cut the two brackets so that you have two pieces that are 90 degrees. These are the mounting bracket for the center stand.
Measure the front channel for the holes for the center stand mounting bracket.. Remember what the carpenters all say, “Measure twice, cut once.” This will determine how straight the frame fits on the scooter and you don’t want a crooked frame, do you? Wouldn’t be good. Line up the brackets and drill the necessary holes. Determine what the top hole size in the brackets will be based on your center stand bolt size. On my scoot, the center stand mounts with a lock nut which is welded to the frame. If it is cross-threaded, you might have to drill it out or grind off the nut.
Read more: http://scootdawg.proboards.com/thread/23163#ixzz2oyHjJWtr
At this point, you might want to attach the mount brackets and give them a trial fitting before welding the frame
Measure the front channel for the holes for the center stand mounting bracket.. Remember what the carpenters all say, “Measure twice, cut once.” This will determine how straight the frame fits on the scooter and you don’t want a crooked frame, do you? Wouldn’t be good. Line up the brackets and drill the necessary holes. Determine what the top hole size in the brackets will be based on your center stand bolt size. On my scoot, the center stand mounts with a lock nut which is welded to the frame. If it is cross-threaded, you might have to drill it out or grind off the nut.
Read more: http://scootdawg.proboards.com/thread/23163#ixzz2oyHjJWtr
At this point, you might want to attach the mount brackets and give them a trial fitting before welding the frame
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