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JJam
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 08, 2009
Posts: 3801
Location: Sandy OR
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Wed Oct 08, 2014 12:46 am |
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New custom made 20mm rear axle long enough to span the TL's width, new pivot bolt spacer's/bushings, modified axle adjuster blocks with axle reducer bushings, shock mount shouldered bushings, and a new axle nut but it's not here yet.
Peace, Jim |
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grump
Red CB1100F


Joined: Jul 13, 2004
Posts: 5642
Location: Grass Valley,California, USA
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Wed Oct 08, 2014 12:58 am |
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Awesome!!  |
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zealous
Hawk


Joined: Jan 15, 2009
Posts: 406
Location: Plymouth
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Wed Oct 08, 2014 1:20 am |
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Beauty what is it  |
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Jebbysan
Red CB1100F


Joined: Dec 08, 2007
Posts: 7103
Location: New Braunfels,Texas
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Wed Oct 08, 2014 2:09 am |
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Looks like a cable stirrup for a damn bridge!
Stout....
Jebby |
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hogwild113
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 13, 2011
Posts: 571
Location: Nashville, TN
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Wed Oct 08, 2014 2:30 am |
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Are you making axles now? I'd like to have one made for my Metamachex. I have the original but threads on it and nut are not trustworthy. If someone else is making them, can you share the contact?
Also curious in the price..
The swing arm looks great!
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JJam
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 08, 2009
Posts: 3801
Location: Sandy OR
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Wed Oct 08, 2014 3:39 am |
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Galen. How long and what's the head look like? |
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erock419
Hawk


Joined: Jun 20, 2010
Posts: 393
Location: Superior, CO
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Wed Oct 08, 2014 3:40 am |
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Looks like a cable stirrup for a damn bridge!
Stout....
Jebby |
LMFAO! No kidding!
Awesome work Jim! Looking forward to some pics of these beefy swingarms on an F |
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hogwild113
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 13, 2011
Posts: 571
Location: Nashville, TN
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Wed Oct 15, 2014 12:24 am |
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I've misplaced the axle. I think it's in one of my boxes of stuff. I'll have to dig it out to get the length. It has a hex head. Here's a pic of it next to a 1100F axle. Thanks.. |
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Andylarkin
Friend of the Board


Joined: Oct 28, 2003
Posts: 2464
Location: Norwich, UK
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Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:54 am |
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| hogwild113 wrote: |
| I've misplaced the axle. I think it's in one of my boxes of stuff. I'll have to dig it out to get the length. It has a hex head. Here's a pic of it next to a 1100F axle. Thanks.. |
Hey Jim, do you fancy making 2 of those as I need exactly the same thing? As long as Hog doesn't mind me piggybacking his order?
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hogwild113
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 13, 2011
Posts: 571
Location: Nashville, TN
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Thu Oct 16, 2014 2:37 am |
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Andy, no prob. The more, the merrier. I know mine is in the shop somewhere. I haven't thrown anything away in years. Maybe that's why I'm having an extension built onto my shop.... |
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JJam
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 08, 2009
Posts: 3801
Location: Sandy OR
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Thu Oct 16, 2014 4:23 pm |
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I worked on the same arm a couple months ago.
The head used an Allen head if I remember right?
I will need the length from the head to the start of the threads and the length of the threads. Also the OD of the head. I don't want to guess and make a paper weight. I already have a bin full of whoops start over and one is a GSXR steering stem that I still don't know how I will correct. I think it's time to start making steering stems and they will be made from aluminum. I hate steel. |
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hogwild113
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 13, 2011
Posts: 571
Location: Nashville, TN
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Thu Nov 06, 2014 11:50 pm |
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Well, I looked through all my boxes of parts in the shop and couldn't find the axle. I came in the house and mysteriously, my brain started working. I moved two bags of shop rags here in my back office and the axle was under them... I took pics and will email to you.. |
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WileCyot
Twinstar


Joined: Oct 05, 2014
Posts: 46
Location: United States
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Fri Nov 07, 2014 4:41 am |
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What does something like this run by chance? |
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Andylarkin
Friend of the Board


Joined: Oct 28, 2003
Posts: 2464
Location: Norwich, UK
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Fri Nov 07, 2014 10:48 am |
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| hogwild113 wrote: |
| I've misplaced the axle. I think it's in one of my boxes of stuff. I'll have to dig it out to get the length. It has a hex head. Here's a pic of it next to a 1100F axle. Thanks.. |
Hog, did your axle have some form of pin in there, before each alloy 'spinner'. I can't think of the best way to describe it?!
If so, how did you get it out?
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hogwild113
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 13, 2011
Posts: 571
Location: Nashville, TN
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Sat Nov 08, 2014 6:10 am |
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I'm wondering if you mean 'keyed'? Both sides were keyed. I'm not sure why, it's the only axle I have seen that was keyed either on one or both sides.. I can take/post more pictures if you have more questions/concerns.. The outside 'spinner' on both sides were keyed too.. |
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hogwild113
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 13, 2011
Posts: 571
Location: Nashville, TN
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Sat Nov 08, 2014 6:53 am |
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JJam
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 08, 2009
Posts: 3801
Location: Sandy OR
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Sat Nov 08, 2014 6:44 pm |
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Galen the arm I worked on just like yours did not have the keys but I can do that for you if needed?
I go pick up a bunch of axles this week and think that my TL axles will work for you?
Time will tell.
Peace, Jim |
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hogwild113
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 13, 2011
Posts: 571
Location: Nashville, TN
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Sat Nov 08, 2014 9:53 pm |
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I don't see any reason for them being keyed. I think it'll be fine with out it.
Thanks, |
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Luckysox
CB1100F


Joined: May 13, 2005
Posts: 3217
Location: NE OHIO
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Sat Nov 08, 2014 10:23 pm |
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With it keyed can't you use the bolt head to turn for chain adjustment ? |
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JJam
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 08, 2009
Posts: 3801
Location: Sandy OR
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Sun Nov 09, 2014 5:14 am |
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| With it keyed can't you use the bolt head to turn for chain adjustment ? |
This makes sense. If I remember correctly? The one I did for Erock was a bitch to adjust evenly. I would say the key is key.
Peace, Jim |
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Andylarkin
Friend of the Board


Joined: Oct 28, 2003
Posts: 2464
Location: Norwich, UK
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Sun Nov 09, 2014 11:38 am |
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| hogwild113 wrote: |
| I'm wondering if you mean 'keyed'? Both sides were keyed. I'm not sure why, it's the only axle I have seen that was keyed either on one or both sides.. I can take/post more pictures if you have more questions/concerns.. The outside 'spinner' on both sides were keyed too.. |
Thats what I meant mate, just couldn't for the life of me think how to explain it.
I'm thinking they are there for a reason though… as Luckysox said, it allows you to adjust by loosening off the clamp bolts that hold the spinners secure and simply turning the axle doesn't it? Orr have I got that wrong? |
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JJam
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 08, 2009
Posts: 3801
Location: Sandy OR
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Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:45 pm |
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| hogwild113 wrote: |
| I'm wondering if you mean 'keyed'? Both sides were keyed. I'm not sure why, it's the only axle I have seen that was keyed either on one or both sides.. I can take/post more pictures if you have more questions/concerns.. The outside 'spinner' on both sides were keyed too.. |
Thats what I meant mate, just couldn't for the life of me think how to explain it.
I'm thinking they are there for a reason though… as Luckysox said, it allows you to adjust by loosening off the clamp bolts that hold the spinners secure and simply turning the axle doesn't it? Orr have I got that wrong? |
You are correct Andy. Plus it adjusts both side at the same time. I should have something for this very soon.
Peace, Jim |
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krgood0
CB1100F


Joined: Jun 18, 2006
Posts: 2523
Location: UK
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Sun Nov 09, 2014 9:22 pm |
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Yes my friend had one on his Z1000R I rebuilt for him a few years back, does make adjustment easy, just loosen the 2 allen screws and turn the nut
Keith |
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hogwild113
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 13, 2011
Posts: 571
Location: Nashville, TN
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Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:58 am |
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My Cal Fab axle isn't keyed and it's really easy to adjust the chain. I stick the largest allen wrench in the hole directly across from the axle, stick a screw driver in between them and rotate it around. It went around and adjusted the chain easier than I thought it would. I was thinking I would just use the allen head and axle head and do the same thing on this swing arm.
But, I do understand your explanation and see how it would work that way.. |
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JJam
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 08, 2009
Posts: 3801
Location: Sandy OR
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Thu Nov 20, 2014 12:31 am |
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Hi Galen,
I went and got my axles and unfortunately they are 13.25" long. So they won't work for your arm. When I ordered 20 of the front axles It was half the price of the 6 rears that I just ordered. A one of would be close around 100.00 I bet. If your game? I'll see about getting you one done.
Or you may get lucky. I just got a brand new lathe chuck that isn't sprung like my old one. So I may be able to make axles now without getting cutter chatter? I will give it a try asap and see if I can help you out?
Peace, Jim |
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hogwild113
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 13, 2011
Posts: 571
Location: Nashville, TN
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Fri Nov 21, 2014 6:27 am |
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Goodfoodcrew
MB-5


Joined: Jun 09, 2014
Posts: 3
Location: Brooklyn
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Mon Dec 08, 2014 6:25 am |
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Whoa was directed here in getting a new swing arm for my bike. This is super awesome man! |
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