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24 Sep 2010 10:38 #401422
by Tuber
Near Edinburgh
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Could someone help me identify the swing arm on me racebike!
I have fitted a FZR750 front end on this morning. Perfect fit, no adjustments required. I may try and source an 18 inch front wheel instead of the 17 fitted.
Now looking at converting the back wheel. Can anyone help please.
I have fitted a FZR750 front end on this morning. Perfect fit, no adjustments required. I may try and source an 18 inch front wheel instead of the 17 fitted.
Now looking at converting the back wheel. Can anyone help please.
Near Edinburgh
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24 Sep 2010 10:56 - 24 Sep 2010 11:00 #401431
by TerryK
1977 KZ1000
GSXR swingarm and rear brake
WM6 rear Akront rim
Wiseco 1075c pistons
33 smoothbores
stage 3 Web Cams
Head porting
Dyna S ignition
Lockhart oil cooler
Wiseco header
1980 Z1R drag bike
1200cc
38 Flatslides, .
500' cams
7" slick
Dyan 4000 SP ignition
etc
Ontario, Canada
Replied by TerryK on topic Swing arm identification help
Looks like a JMC arm to me. They are based in England. Actually now that I think about it, JMC doesn't use eccentric cam axle adjusters. Hmmmmm?
1977 KZ1000
GSXR swingarm and rear brake
WM6 rear Akront rim
Wiseco 1075c pistons
33 smoothbores
stage 3 Web Cams
Head porting
Dyna S ignition
Lockhart oil cooler
Wiseco header
1980 Z1R drag bike
1200cc
38 Flatslides, .
500' cams
7" slick
Dyan 4000 SP ignition
etc
Ontario, Canada
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24 Sep 2010 12:16 #401462
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I thought the same at first. I just can't seem to find it.
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24 Sep 2010 12:29 #401463
by Tuber
Near Edinburgh
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Found it,
Here is a link
www.metmachex.net/p3_10_1.htm
I will phone them and ask what else can fit/ supply.
Here is a link
www.metmachex.net/p3_10_1.htm
I will phone them and ask what else can fit/ supply.
Near Edinburgh
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24 Sep 2010 18:34 #401518
by TerryK
1977 KZ1000
GSXR swingarm and rear brake
WM6 rear Akront rim
Wiseco 1075c pistons
33 smoothbores
stage 3 Web Cams
Head porting
Dyna S ignition
Lockhart oil cooler
Wiseco header
1980 Z1R drag bike
1200cc
38 Flatslides, .
500' cams
7" slick
Dyan 4000 SP ignition
etc
Ontario, Canada
Replied by TerryK on topic Swing arm identification help
They sure know how to make beautiful bike parts in the UK!
1977 KZ1000
GSXR swingarm and rear brake
WM6 rear Akront rim
Wiseco 1075c pistons
33 smoothbores
stage 3 Web Cams
Head porting
Dyna S ignition
Lockhart oil cooler
Wiseco header
1980 Z1R drag bike
1200cc
38 Flatslides, .
500' cams
7" slick
Dyan 4000 SP ignition
etc
Ontario, Canada
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24 Sep 2010 21:35 #401554
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1980 kz1000 LTD
1978 Z1R
Replied by 893cv on topic Swing arm identification help
Yes, JMC does use eccentric adjusters. Have a look!
www.swingarm.com/bikegallery.aspx
TerryK wrote:
www.swingarm.com/bikegallery.aspx
TerryK wrote:
Looks like a JMC arm to me. They are based in England. Actually now that I think about it, JMC doesn't use eccentric cam axle adjusters. Hmmmmm?
1980 kz1000 LTD
1978 Z1R
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