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Can anyone tell me what material the headstock / fuel tank on the Ossas are made of?

For some reason I had it in my mind that it was magnesium but can't find anything to back this up.

Still looking to powdercoat my frame so just need to know what it is made of before I get quotes.

Anyone know what glues / chemicals they use during the bonding process?

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I always thought that the headstock/tank etc. were cast aluminum, although there is a magnesium option available but it is special order and not standard. Not sure about the glue but seem to recall reading somewhere that someone speculated that it was an aerospace type glue

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I always thought that the headstock/tank etc. were cast aluminum, although there is a magnesium option available but it is special order and not standard. Not sure about the glue but seem to recall reading somewhere that someone speculated that it was an aerospace type glue

Well that's good news ... Aluminium is easier to powder coat than magnesium ... now my only worry is that the heat of the powder coaters oven doesn't make the glue disappear and the front end fall off my bike

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Standard bikes: the material of the headstock and fuel tank is aluminium.

Most of the "Factory R" models: the material is magnesium.


By the way, Alex Ballesta is not the OSSA Export Manager. He left the brand 4 month ago due to personal reasons. He founded BTWICE Engineering with an ex-engineer from OSSA. But he is giving an excelent service by answering questions and giving advice on OSSA bikes. And he is very quick replying the emails!


I think he is still in Canada helping the Canadian OSSA importer and attending to some motorcycle trade shows. But he is still answering emails: aballesta@btwiceengineering.com ( www.btwiceengineering.com )

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