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One piece at a time!
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Re: One piece at a time!
Also managed to find a swing arm spindle . So tried to fit a 1000 dresda with the rear slabby wheel but it was a bit tight accross the back wheel.
So i will have to go with plan A zrx or xjr arm. So will dig that out the loft later today.
So i will have to go with plan A zrx or xjr arm. So will dig that out the loft later today.
Re: One piece at a time!
Yes, it was good to meet you Phil!
It's slowly dropping in to place! I have one question - what's the frame as it has an external steering lock?
It's slowly dropping in to place! I have one question - what's the frame as it has an external steering lock?
Re: One piece at a time!
German or amercan spec gpz B Frame
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Nice to see the frame being put to good use .Gave it to my brother (Pluto ) last year as I had no space to keep it and my frame was sorted by Motoliner. The frame was from a whole stash of
parts I bought in here in Germany from a 1981 Gpz 1100B1 . The external steering lock was also fitted to German spec B2s and 1000Rs
If I remember correctly , the lockstops need a bit of work and a centre stand lug is a bit wobbly !
Good luck with the project I will be watching closely !
Richard
parts I bought in here in Germany from a 1981 Gpz 1100B1 . The external steering lock was also fitted to German spec B2s and 1000Rs
If I remember correctly , the lockstops need a bit of work and a centre stand lug is a bit wobbly !
Good luck with the project I will be watching closely !
Richard
Re: One piece at a time!
Had some time pottering the other day.
These arrived
And I dug out the swing arm
These arrived
And I dug out the swing arm
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Re: One piece at a time!
Just worried about the length though as it makes the wheel base 1590.
STD is 1520
Would really like it at 1500 the same as the Harris.
We know Al's Works at 1532.
http://s254.photobucket.com/user/zorded ... 9.jpg.html
STD is 1520
Would really like it at 1500 the same as the Harris.
We know Al's Works at 1532.
http://s254.photobucket.com/user/zorded ... 9.jpg.html
Re: One piece at a time!
This also worked But mine currently will be even longer.
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Going back to calipers, does anyone offer decent made brackets for the ap's/grimecas at a sensible price. Here in the uk.
don't mean to hijack thread just gathering info for future mods.
don't mean to hijack thread just gathering info for future mods.
Motor biking, motor biking, going down the queens highway like a rasher streaky bacon!
Re: One piece at a time!
Longer wheelbase is more stable in corners and the rear wheel takes a tighter radius across the corner. The place where a shorter wheelbase might be more useful is Cadwell because its all sharp and jaggedy but its uncomfortable having the rear wheel follow you around so closely. Any mistakes are magnified proportionately. I'm sure it will be fine as it is. I think i would put more attention into getting the rake and trail set-up correctly as the back end has a direct impact on ride height / trim height. I'll try to re-measure mine at the weekend as that pic is with the old arm and therefore with the front pivot point further back in the frame. You may not like eccentric rear wheel spindle adjusters but they do have a lot going for them in terms of adjusting the rear end if youre looking for a 'quick and dirty' solution to ride height or the proximity of chain run to swingarm or to increase / decrease squat.
Keep at it
AL
Keep at it
AL
1981 J1
Re: One piece at a time!
Thanks Al
It would be interesting to see what yours is now.
Swampy Pmc / saisei i think provide brackets for ap's
I have a couple of sets if your desperate or could provide a template.
It would be interesting to see what yours is now.
Swampy Pmc / saisei i think provide brackets for ap's
I have a couple of sets if your desperate or could provide a template.
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Re: One piece at a time!
1520mm, needed to know myself
Could go 25mm less or 25mm more as the adjusters are right in the middle.
Probably a bit too short for its own good. It shakes its head just perceptibly going from flat out into a corner like Chris Curve Cadwell, Redgate Donnington and End of Pit Straight at Snetterton.
AL
Could go 25mm less or 25mm more as the adjusters are right in the middle.
Probably a bit too short for its own good. It shakes its head just perceptibly going from flat out into a corner like Chris Curve Cadwell, Redgate Donnington and End of Pit Straight at Snetterton.
AL
1981 J1
Re: One piece at a time!
It only shakes at Snetterton when crossing that line of green paint I Left on the track .
I think I will leave mine as is and perhaps look at different offset yokes if it does not work well.
I think I will leave mine as is and perhaps look at different offset yokes if it does not work well.
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