Maybe advisable to fabricate a new subframe..I know there was a team in Arizona (PRECISION STRIKE RACING,,,HAD A WEB SITE)ZAC SEASLEY, built one for his wife's Skorp fron square alu......not too difficult
Thanks for the file "droy". I think that the subframe design might work , just needs to adjust the measurments with the seat and probably make it short. I think it's good design to start with. By the way anyone knows about more narrow gas tank (at the bottom where the seat goes around it) that will fit the Skorpion? Or maybe flat at the bottom that the seat will just go under it? Anyone did tank swap on this bike?
Ok. so after a while I had the chance to make some pictures and so here is what we done to the bike so far. I know it's not the best looking but unless you want to build new subframe this was the option to do it quick that I can go race Other than that the oil tank was shortened in front where it's only plastic and no oil in it and the subframe was cut short. We used the brackets that we cut out of the subframe. Seat needs to be cut and shaved to match the tank and the frame as it was originaly design for that German race bike you could see on the other pictures. Other than that I'm using the original fairing stay in front. Must say that all we done on the bike works great!