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SgtHollywood 01-10-2013 03:31 PM

Swingarm nut size
 
Hey Guys,

Away from my bike right now, but would anyone know what size the Swingarm Bolt/nut size is? Need to make sure I have the socket in my chest when I hope to swap in a new rear set this weekend.

Cheers

Looks to be excellent (for Jan) weather for riding this weekend!

captainchaos 01-10-2013 04:25 PM

Hey Sarge, bolt head is 22mm, nut is 27mm. Hope this helps! And you definitely need to post up some pics of those other bikes! Would love to see those Yamahas they sound really cool!

8541Hawk 01-10-2013 04:31 PM

Or the same sizes as found on the real axle. ;)

SgtHollywood 01-10-2013 05:07 PM

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Thanks guys. I'll have to post some of the other bike for you then. Here's a few of them, some finished some not so much.

Thanks again enjoy the bike hoarding picts

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captainchaos 01-10-2013 05:58 PM

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[QUOTE=SgtHollywood;347404]Thanks guys. I'll have to post some of the other bike for you then. Here's a few of them, some finished some not so much.

Thanks again enjoy the bike hoarding picts



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Wow. All nice but I love these two :)

SgtHollywood 01-10-2013 06:11 PM

Yeah I like those too, esp the RD, looking forward to my upcoming RD400 build.

NHSH 01-10-2013 08:15 PM

Oh nice, I love the RD's two stroke beasts ;)
That just reminded me, one of my first projects I did with another friend back in 1992, we took Benelli 125cc and fitted a CR250 motor in with a bit of welding, it was an ugly bike, but riding this beast was like riding a wild horse very light weight and powerful, eventually the frame gave up, but it worked for almost a year with a few replacement rings and piston for the CR motor :)

captainchaos 01-10-2013 08:16 PM

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Here's an old project '73 cb350 I built. Nothing like yours or any of the fabricating talent but she was nice anyway. I've posted it up before but it was a fun bike. Note the mandatory limp sausage taillight also :)

SgtHollywood 01-11-2013 06:06 PM

Been toying with the idea of putting a big bore banshee motor in a spare frame for a little custom terror machine, or find a big single 2 stroke. Nothing like seeing the sky unwanted when it really comes on the pipe.

Been seeing a lot of cafed 350s, definitely been an increase in street value lately!

captainchaos 01-11-2013 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by SgtHollywood (Post 347451)
Been toying with the idea of putting a big bore banshee motor in a spare frame for a little custom terror machine, or find a big single 2 stroke. Nothing like seeing the sky unwanted when it really comes on the pipe.

Been seeing a lot of cafed 350s, definitely been an increase in street value lately!

Check this one out-too bad it has no title...

xs650 bobber 2 stroke engine SICK CUSTOM FAST LOUD**

SgtHollywood 01-12-2013 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by captainchaos (Post 347453)
Check this one out-too bad it has no title...

xs650 bobber 2 stroke engine SICK CUSTOM FAST LOUD**


Getting a title for that isn't too difficult. VT honors out of state Registrations and with that you can get a title almost anywhere.


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