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sharpy
Im a stickler for what looks right, same reason im still doing 18" wheels. And already done cad drawings with GSXR1100 wheels and that swingarm. Taking 8mm off the gsxr sprocket carrier and adding a spacer behind front sprocket keeps the chain in line with same dimensions as a standard gs1000 wheel and lots of clearance still. Could do the whole bandit swing arm and forks but thats not for me. thanks. I have a mcKintosh arm on my good 1000, could have copied that but this be more fun.

Last edited by Guest; 03-07-2017, 03:17 AM.Comment
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sharpy
I do but i looked at it once and when i seen i had to measure gravity and stuff like that i got scared. I will double check later today see if there any other add in i could use. Its the Solidworks Cad programmeComment
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Guest
If you want to send me the model(s) I can do an FEA run on it and post the plots for generic interest sake. PM me for email details if you are interested.
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sharpy
Cool offer, give me a few weeks to sort out the bracing both original and the extra underneath. Would a comparison between a standard GSX arm and a braced arm be ok. That McKintosh arm is still on my bike.Comment
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That's what it will be, deflections with a unit load. Without good data for the actual loading there isn't much point in any stress analysis and stresses should be low anyway, since motorcycle structures are designed for stiffness and not strength.
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sharpy
Different Company. ures are from McIntosh Machine and Fabrication, New Lebanon, OH 45345, Mine are from McIntosh Racing Development in New ZealandComment
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Yeah, that bike is eye candy."Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
~Herman Melville
2016 1200 Superlow
1982 CB900fComment
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Thanks, Gents, but i don't want to sidetrack the thread from Sharpy anymore than i already have. haha.2@ \'78 GS1000Comment



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