Motorcycle and Machinery Engineering and Fabrication
Sometimes parts and components are unavailable and alternatives need to be found and adapted, or made from scratch to complete a repair or restoration. That can be something as simple as making a bracket, refurbishing or copying an existing component, or it can mean a more involved fabrication of a replacement or bespoke part. Turning a new spacer, bush, or pin to allow continued service of a small excavator, or to fit a more modern swing arm to a classic motorcycle for example.
Bracing a frame, adding bracketry, fabricating new mountings, reconditioning engines and gearboxes, repairing stripped threads, adapting non-original engines and drives are all engineering solutions which we can provide.

Altering a frame

Adding a new mounting bracket

Turning a spacer on the lathe

Checking wear on a bronze threaded insert

Repairing stripped threads in a sump drain, cutting the counterbore.

Thread repair insert fitted.

Shortening a steering stem.

Checking the ID for fitment of an enlarged front wheel spindle.

Checking spindle diameter.






