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using E/E shock mount instead of E/C for 80 GS1100ET any problem?
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FYI, commercially available stainless bolts are NOT a good material for load bearing members since the higher strength alloys tend to be brittle. SAE grade 5/8 bolts are hardened alloy steel and a much better choice for an application like you have.Ed
To measure is to know.
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don_gibb6512
"All the weight of the bike is on the bolt alone."
Yes but it's a whole lot less weight than the G models that do the same thing but with a welded stud to the swingarm instead of a bolt. It's the same principle really. I only weigh 140 lbs. so I'm not adding much to it. Things like this make me wish I would have studied Physics and Mechanics instead of Computer Science. :-D
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don_gibb6512
Originally posted by Nessism View PostFYI, commercially available stainless bolts are NOT a good material for load bearing members since the higher strength alloys tend to be brittle. SAE grade 5/8 bolts are hardened alloy steel and a much better choice for an application like you have.
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FYI, Progressive 12 series shocks are available for $131 + shipping from...
You can reuse your old springs.
You shouldn't have any problem selling your old shocks...I'd even buy them if the price is right.Ed
To measure is to know.
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don_gibb6512
Thanks Nessim but I cannibalized my '80 GS1000G for the parts I needed to get this '80 1100ET running and I'd like to get the G back on the road some day.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by don_gibb6512 View PostThanks for the quick reply Billy. Makes me feel more relaxed knowing that I didn't screw up, again. I'll check the grade. They might be 8's. I really didn't want to spend another $250 if I didn't have to, just to get a different type of mount.
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TheCafeKid
after reading this i should clarify it a bit i think...Grade 8 steel is very hard, making it very strong, and especially usefull in certain instances, but in this situation, being that its so hard, it will have a tendency to SNAP/SHEAR without warning rather than bend, and then break...just my two cents..
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