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The black rubber on the far side of the swingarm is the chain protector where the chain runs. Where it's mount now would rub against the frame. That's why I think widening the frame is the best option at this point.
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can't wait to see how it turns out for you.
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BTW my condolences on your father. I know it's been a while, but I lost my dad back in 2004, and I know what you are going through.
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As for the width difference...We are talking less than half an inch. I will see about just cutting off that amount from the right side of the swingarm and see if it would line up right but I have the feeling it might not. I'll keep you all posted with pictures and write-ups as they come along.
And I have read through Porchev's thread about 4 times now. And I'm sure I'm not done reading through it.
Right now the rear wheel is lined up perfectly with the front but the chain would hit the frame the way it is now. I plan on jigging it up and widening the frame the all of 1/2 an inch I need to fit it in there and line it up correctly. That won't be for a couple of weeks as it's soccer season for the kids and we'll have 3 games every Saturday. Although I will have pictures of the front fork and tripple tree on the bike this weekend.
Thanks for all the support and suggestions. We'll see how everything pans out. And don't worry there will be updates.
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i did, and regret it. if anyone recommends cutting your frame give em a slap for me!
leave that damn frame alone, modify the swing arm. i would buy a diff frame, and modify my arm, but i have tons of hours in my frame allready. be smart.
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On the lighter side of things. I just got my new tapered steering bearings in today. I also just got done speaking with Proxy and picked up a Corbin Gunfighter on the cheap. Thank you so much Proxy.
So thinks are going as smoothly as they can and I can't complain at all.
If you don't mind me asking though Stu. Why are you so unhappy with the frame the way you did it?
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Krusty_47 wrote: I'm going to do everything I can not to cut it. I would really rather not do that but I may not have a choice to get that wheel centered on the bike....
Centerlines of front tract and rear track should be parallel, but need not overlap.
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im ganna be honest. cutting it seemed easier at the time since i can weld/fabricate. easier dosnt meen best solution. when i cut the bottom brace/rear motor mount cross tube and spread it, the pivot was not square. i had to make more cuts to square the frame. if i was to do it all over again, i would modify the swingarm no doubt. i hope it all works out for you buddy. Joe
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Patton wrote:
Krusty_47 wrote: I'm going to do everything I can not to cut it. I would really rather not do that but I may not have a choice to get that wheel centered on the bike....
Centerlines of front tract and rear track should be parallel, but need not overlap.
Good Fortune!
Ok so a half inch off to the right isn't going to be a big issue then? If so then that's what I will do. I can modify the swingarm to fit and hopefully it won't be bad. I would love to move it maybe a bit further to make sure there is clearance for the chain and less of an offset for the sprocket.
Just so you know this is the first bike I've ridden and modified so I'm unsure of what modifications will change the handeling. I've been doing tons of researching and I want to make sure I do it right. First and foremost I want to make sure its safe to ride. After that I want it to ride and handle well. And lastly I want it to look good and be a bike I can be proud of.
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