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I have a 1989 Honda VFR400 NC30 frame that seems to be corroding. Here are the pictures:
http://s806.photobucket.com/albums/y...nc30_frame.jpg
http://s806.photobucket.com/albums/y...c30_frame2.jpg
It's corrosion that occurred underneath the oxidized layer. You can actually peel off more of that layer and get this powdery white corrosion underneath.
Does anyone know how to repair such damage? My only other options are 1. Find another frame (Yeah. . . like that's going to happen) or 2. Chop that part off, fabricate a new one, weld it on, heat treat the frame, and realign it (Does anyone know someone who does this sort of thing?)
The VFR400 is a very beautiful bike. . . I got all the pieces for the rebuild. Unfortunately, I'm stuck on step one with the frame corrosion. . . would love to hear those gear driven cams whine all the way up to 16k one day. . .
Thanks for any advice.