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SOHC.co.uk Forums => SOHC Singles & Twins => Topic started by: Craizeehair on July 04, 2025, 03:56:25 PM
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I have finally stripped the frame and whilst I was giving it a once over I noticed a hole on the bottom of the frame. The only evidence of a problem with a on the underside, sides and top are fine.
I’m not sure if there is a seam or if it is split, I have no idea if this is major… Is it ok or am I looking at some extensive repair work?
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What Bike?
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Sorry… CB350 K2
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What springs to mind here is a short section of the frame should be cut away removing any corroded metal around the hole, so a new section of narrower ( solid?) tube can be inserted within and welded up?
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As they aint easy to get that needs carefull welding/patching plus carefull checking of the rest.
Was not totaly unheard of on 400/4 by sidestand and caused by water getting in at the welds at top and just sitting there and/or the frame just sitting on the ground
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That’s a nuisance!!!
Anyone here undertake that kind of work
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Where are you?
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Northamptonshire
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Bit far from Gloucester, dont know if Trigger is still working, he is near Conningsby
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Gloucester is closer!
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Just over hour and a half on a good run
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I will see if my mig still works, havent used it for a looong time
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Very common on that model. The frame has pressed steel sections which act like a funnel if the seat is removed for any time and water somehow finds it's way and collects in the lower frame tubes.
Even seen ultra low mile USA imports with corrosion where mice have nested in that tunnel under the seat and their p*ss finds a path into the bottom tubes and they rot badly.
It looks like a very poor repair has been done already ...The tube should be continuous .... Maybe someone had already tried to let in new section of metal...I would grind away until you get solid metal then take the decision of MIG welding a replacement section of tube or replacing the frame.
I have seen it argued that the lower section is mainly to support the footrest bar as there are bolts onto the engine either side of that section. In my humble view it needs to been done properly though.
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I've seen a couple of 400/4's with bad rot around the side stand pivot area. British bike frames weren't immune from frame rot either.
I hope you get it sorted considering the progress you've made in such a short time and your enthusiasm for it👍
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Thanks Gents,
Excellent info and appreciate the encouragement. It will get it sorted one way or another.