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Swinging arm spacer
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Swinging arm spacer
Good evening
I am looking for a spacer that goes between the bushes on the swinging arm on a Z1B
Part number 33036-005
Regards
Chris
I am looking for a spacer that goes between the bushes on the swinging arm on a Z1B
Part number 33036-005
Regards
Chris
Re: Swinging arm spacer
Thanks but they don't have any stock I was in there yesterday
Re: Swinging arm spacer
If anyone can supply dimensions I more than likely have one.
Even if I haven't got one I can soon spin one up on my lathe.
Will
Even if I haven't got one I can soon spin one up on my lathe.
Will
Kawasaki GPz750T, Kawasaki ZRX1100R, Kawasaki GPZ1000RX, H**** VF1000RG Rothmans, H**** VF500F2F, H**** CB1100RD, Suzuki GSX1100EFE, H**** XL125K2
Re: Swinging arm spacer
Big Fluff wrote:If anyone can supply dimensions I more than likely have one.
Even if I haven't got one I can soon spin one up on my lathe.
Will
Hi Will
They should be 22mm o/d ..... clearance on 17mm for the bore and 141.5mm long according to the ZPower parts book .... they are interested in stocking them if you make a few
Re: Swinging arm spacer
I take it they are steel, not ally?
Kawasaki GPz750T, Kawasaki ZRX1100R, Kawasaki GPZ1000RX, H**** VF1000RG Rothmans, H**** VF500F2F, H**** CB1100RD, Suzuki GSX1100EFE, H**** XL125K2
Re: Swinging arm spacer
Big Fluff wrote:I take it they are steel, not ally?
Yes they are but looking at the assembly the bushes are top hat shape so I assume the spacer is just to stop the steel inner bushes " floating " down the swing arm spindle and I can see no reason why they it couldn't be machineable nylon unless anyone can correct me on that
Re: Swinging arm spacer
Okay, will take a look in the morning.
I could make a few up in ally no problem, but drilling steel at that diameter and at that depth would take some doing.
Will
I could make a few up in ally no problem, but drilling steel at that diameter and at that depth would take some doing.
Will
Kawasaki GPz750T, Kawasaki ZRX1100R, Kawasaki GPZ1000RX, H**** VF1000RG Rothmans, H**** VF500F2F, H**** CB1100RD, Suzuki GSX1100EFE, H**** XL125K2
Re: Swinging arm spacer
Sorry for not checking yet, family commitments etc.
Tuesday is a definite.
Tuesday is a definite.
Kawasaki GPz750T, Kawasaki ZRX1100R, Kawasaki GPZ1000RX, H**** VF1000RG Rothmans, H**** VF500F2F, H**** CB1100RD, Suzuki GSX1100EFE, H**** XL125K2
Re: Swinging arm spacer
thanks Big ...... I have sourced one in the states should be here in the new year but thanks for your offer
Re: Swinging arm spacer
I might make a few up anyway if any members are interested
I couuld knock up say 4 of and see where we go from there.
I couuld knock up say 4 of and see where we go from there.
Kawasaki GPz750T, Kawasaki ZRX1100R, Kawasaki GPZ1000RX, H**** VF1000RG Rothmans, H**** VF500F2F, H**** CB1100RD, Suzuki GSX1100EFE, H**** XL125K2
Re: Swinging arm spacer
Big Fluff wrote:I might make a few up anyway if any members are interested
I couuld knock up say 4 of and see where we go from there.
The guy who used to make them for ZPower has retired , Im sure they would like some
Re: Swinging arm spacer
This guy has 1 metre lengths of 22 od x 2.5mm wall mild steel tubing, fairly easy to cut to 141.5mm lengths i would of thought?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MILD-STEEL-E ... 2397405225
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MILD-STEEL-E ... 2397405225
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Re: Swinging arm spacer
I've got about 40 metres of 22mm o/d x 2mm gauge seamless stainless tube from a microlight project.im sure i could cut,pack and post to members for £15-£20 ish.depending on whether there is much demand,mild steel, ally or nylon tube will crush with minimal lateral pressure so stainless seems safest option, any enquiries welcome. cheers mark
Last edited by 8 Valve Mark on Fri Mar 16, 2018 10:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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