i got the frame back from the painter the other day got some pictures for you to enjoy. i really cant wait to get it all back together! i want it to be all done and back together but i got A LOT of work to do first! i dont know if im looking foward to it or dreading it yet. i know im gunna run into some problems but so far i havent seen any too big to handle. how do you get a 75lb motor into a freshly painted frame with out scratching it?
    
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Get your suspension and wheels on the frame,
line up several milk crates,
fold up a moving blanket and lay it across the crates,
flop the motor over on it's side on top of the blanket.
Get your dad to help you set the frame down over the motor and start bolting stuff up.
[Edited on Jan 20, 2006 12:53AM]
Good luck with the bike. If you need a hand call me.