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anybody try this yet?
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How does it measure up???I have one just sat in my garage waiting for me to find the time :-(
Mark...
The pivot is too wide by roughly 6mm or 1/4". It could probably be done, but
I have one in my garage too that I had planned to use on the Mighty Buffalo, but instead, used a swingarm from a 2004 GSXR, added shock mounts to it and used the KYBs from a ZRX.
As the man said "there are much easier ways to get a wide tire on the back" but I dont do easy ;-) and I think it just looks right.
Mark...
This is a bit too bling for me but it does look cool, hhhmmmmm...but in black it could look trick & understated;-)
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It reminds me of the steel arms on the Yosh 1000S, looks right
That one is off a ZRX1100. The 1200 swingarm is different. It looks like this:As the man said "there are much easier ways to get a wide tire on the back" but I dont do easy ;-) and I think it just looks right.
Mark...
This is a bit too bling for me but it does look cool, hhhmmmmm...but in black it could look trick & understated;-)
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.236, not much different, a little grinding, possibly bore bearing bores 1/8 deeper, a little frame spreading. It is easily doable. (I do this kinda stuff for a living)
I like the 1100 arm better myself.
I would relocate the upper shock mounts to suit, laying the shocks forward a little more. Probably zrx shocks too,
Pan, can you post a bigger pic of your avatar?
Katman, it's 6mm too wide, not too narrow.
Ogri, wasn't your 2004 GSXR swingarm too wide as well? why would it be any easier than the ZRX one?