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He really liked them!!
I have the swing arm shock mounts removed (Ed did that too), so some pictures will follow in a day or so.
Gonna line up the shocks, clamp the new mounts down, pin them, then Eds buddie will weld them in place.
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i'm sure it wont be long now, and u will be riding that baby. have u sellected a rake angle?
76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
01 CBR600F4i Track bike.
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This is how I did the rear shock traingulation to make certain they are paralell, and square.
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A good welder hates it when he gets a freaky funky set-up, cause so many people blame the welder when something gets moved all out of whack during the weld process.
In the Patternshop (yea i are a journeyman Patternmaker) we always pinned stuff that needed to stay in just the right place.
I used some 1/8" aluminum welding rod to pin the brackets into place after positioning them. A chunk of 3/8" ready rod also keeps them in place, and a set of Kant twist clamps. Now the welder has no worries.
After they are welded down, the welder just needs to melt the Aluminum rod right into the 4 holes drilled for them (the pins). I will then blend the surface, so you will never know there were pins there.
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I' have gone for a few hard rides and there is NO sign of wear yet .it looks like it is going to work great . Thanks Ted.
Mark....
What size chain is that??
It's scarrin me!! I hope it is a 630 non o-ring, or I am looking at a new problem for my bike....
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This is how I did my swing swap to my ´83 ELR with a ZRX1100 swing. Could give you some ideas:
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&...w&catid=11&id=254238
Z1000R ´83...Slightly modified...
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My 2 sprockets line up perfectly.
Next time i need a new chain i think i will Squeese the frame a bit more and get an O ring chain.
Now that u have welded the shock mounts on, u have selected your rake, haven’t u?
by moving the mounts forward or back u will raise or lower the rear end, thus adjusting the rake. i found that 1 inch change in rear height = about 1 * of rake change.
I tried to get my bike to sit level and the rake was about 27*. now that I have the shocks upright the rake is 22.5*. Too steep.
how did u determine where to place the upper and lower shock mounts?
Do u know what your spring rates are yet? or what kind of the shocks were used on last?
76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
01 CBR600F4i Track bike.
Cobourg, Ont. Can.
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Yes that is a 630 non O Ring chain. what part is scarring u?
My 2 sprockets line up perfectly.
Next time i need a new chain i think i will Squeese the frame a bit more and get an O ring chain.
Now that u have welded the shock mounts on, u have selected your rake, haven’t u?
by moving the mounts forward or back u will raise or lower the rear end, thus adjusting the rake. i found that 1 inch change in rear height = about 1 * of rake change.
I tried to get my bike to sit level and the rake was about 27*. now that I have the shocks upright the rake is 22.5*. Too steep.
how did u determine where to place the upper and lower shock mounts?
Do u know what your spring rates are yet? or what kind of the shocks were used on last?
I'll tell you, I am thinking I'll have about .040" clearance between the frame and the chain. Yours looks about like .060".
So I am thinking while looking at the photo...crap what if thats a 520?
Now I know you have a 630, so not so worried.
The rake, now the swing arm is at Eds waiting for a tig welder. I need the wheelbase to cypher the rake.
What is the exact distance from the frame mount to the rear axle on your swing arm? with that information i could cypher the rake without my swingarm.
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I had a scrap chunk of urethane, drilled four holes in one end. 1 hole out the other.
I took a 1/8" drill and connected the four holes to the single one.
Slipped the float bowl drain tubes into the fitting, with a dab of silicone to seal it, then ran a single tube out the back, looks much nicer.
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low siding in turn 2 Spokane Race Park
11B40...I don't want to bring this up, as this brings up a tramatic event. But all your riding years were not smooth and trouble free. As you recall, you did have problems that one day, while leading the pack of scooters down the straight stretch at SRP! A little to hot in the turn, to many hard parts on the ground, wheels up...well you can see the results! Hope you learned that some things are not ment to turn!
Ahhhh Lovely memories....
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