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Old 06-11-2020, 08:05 AM   #1
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Frame Decal

Hi all,

I am in the process of having new frame decals made for my 96' M900 but some of the text for one of the decals has rubbed off during the years.
Does anyone out there have a decal or at least just the section I am looking for to share so I can have fresh decals made. (It is the decal close to the head stock with the frame number.)

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Old 06-11-2020, 11:30 AM   #2
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Is it like these?

The blur after "Motorcycles" in the first picture is "S.p.A.", which you can see in the second photo.





The number you ringed appears to be "432 1 060 2A".

Hope that helps - and welcome to the forum!

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Old 06-11-2020, 01:52 PM   #3
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Now that's attention to detail
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Old 09-11-2020, 12:55 PM   #4
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Wow that's exactly exactly what I am looking for
Thanks a million @Luddite '432 1 060 2A' is the number I am looking for.
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Are you going to fully restore the frame and weld the section of missing frame tubes back on?
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Old 09-11-2020, 05:36 PM   #6
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Is it like these?

The blur after "Motorcycles" in the first picture is "S.p.A.", which you can see in the second photo.





The number you ringed appears to be "432 1 060 2A".

Hope that helps - and welcome to the forum!
Is that sticker a replacement for the ally plate version riveted to the frame beneath the near side c/f side panel on ‘93 and ‘94 Monsters, or as well as?
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Are you going to fully restore the frame and weld the section of missing frame tubes back on?
@Darren no welding is required on my frame. The reason I need to have the frame refurbished is because the previous owner clearly had a brake fluid incident and stained the frame and motor paintwork
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Is that sticker a replacement for the ally plate version riveted to the frame beneath the near side c/f side panel on ‘93 and ‘94 Monsters, or as well as?
I am sure there are some experts in here that can chime in
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It’s usually a battery acid incident on early Monsters, left side of the frame below the tank.
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It’s usually a battery acid incident on early Monsters, left side of the frame below the tank.
Yes, that's most probably what happened as the bike has a gel battery now.
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I am sure there are some experts in here that can chime in
More than you can shake a stick at.

Wait a while and you’ll probably get three along at once.
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@Darren no welding is required on my frame. The reason I need to have the frame refurbished is because the previous owner clearly had a brake fluid incident and stained the frame and motor paintwork
Oh, shame. I was looking forward to a un-chopped frame thread. It's often mentioned, that the frame is gonna be chopped and shortened but they will keep the off cut bits for the next owner to re-attach should they wish. I just have never seen it done. That's all.

I wouldn't be bothered too much about originality and such like if I were you it's never gonna be concours original again. But like Rob says it's probably battery acid damage anyway, it's very common for those early bikes with the lead/acid battery and usual reg/rec failures.
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Oh, shame. I was looking forward to a un-chopped frame thread. It's often mentioned, that the frame is gonna be chopped and shortened but they will keep the off cut bits for the next owner to re-attach should they wish. I just have never seen it done. That's all.

I wouldn't be bothered too much about originality and such like if I were you it's never gonna be concours original again. But like Rob says it's probably battery acid damage anyway, it's very common for those early bikes with the lead/acid battery and usual reg/rec failures.
That was my initial plan to have the 'beer tray' welded back on but until I find a craftsman that can make the join look invisible its better to just plug the holes up.
Also I am not married to the idea of a chopped frame so it can all change in due course
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I rewelded the tea tray mounts back onto the S4 using 2 x 50mm hollow slugs inside for strength once powder coated and the Tea tray and mudgaurd is back on no visible signs of welds
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Old 29-01-2021, 10:59 AM   #15
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@Luddite

Thanks to your photos I was able to have a new set made up for my rebuild. Much appreciated



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