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kz750 custom swingarm fab
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FaultedGeologist wrote:
531blackbanshee wrote: please believe me when i say "i got this".
leon
Apparently, Leon was only here for some back patting. No constructive critique allowed from the community. We gave input because it was requested. Moving on...
let me be clear sir.
i requested no input.
i am giving input,
to the forum.
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i have built my own manual tubing bender and can bend 1" 3/4" and 1/2" tubing.
i believe the radius of my 1" die is a little to small to just make a smooth loop so it would have to be a couple bends to get a loop wide enough to fit your frame rails right.
leon
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kaw-a-holic wrote: Nice work as always Leon. What tubing do you use for the pivot tube?
the pivot tube on this particular arm is the original pivot tube that i removed from the front of the original arm.
i have done pivot tubes several different ways in the past depending on the application etc.
my own is thin walled larger diameter tubing with machined bearing cups (that use the factory style needle bearing) pressed in and tack welded with custom machined delrin dust caps.
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kraber wrote: Please excuse my ignorance, but why do they extend the swing arm, I do like the look
Typically it stemmed from high HP drag racing. Wheelies, especially unwelcome ones are not good when you are trying to launch off the line. You want the bike to transfer weight to the rear tire, and not waste anymore energy other than moving forward. So the longer wheel base allows for a harder launch, with less chance of lifting the front end and coming over top of you.
Or just a look for the "young urban troubadours" living with their 'busas"... :woohoo:
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