30-09-13, 05:22 PM
Id like to replace the rear torsion bar on my gen1 600 with a nice stainless/chrome one . Does anyone know if they are sold anywhere ?or can come off another bike for straight swop over. 8)
Torsion bar
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30-09-13, 05:22 PM
Id like to replace the rear torsion bar on my gen1 600 with a nice stainless/chrome one . Does anyone know if they are sold anywhere ?or can come off another bike for straight swop over. 8)
30-09-13, 05:47 PM
Why not paint it. I actually perfer it the way it is because its a silly extra bit down there and being black it kind of disappears. Its slung down there out of the way anyway
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
30-09-13, 10:13 PM
I put a trx 850 alloy one on mine, £10 off ebay and a straight swap. Matches the swingarm as well.
01-10-13, 07:01 AM
There are a couple from other bikes that are straight swaps, most common being the fzs1000 bar which is slightly longer but doesn't seem to be too long for brake hose.
On a side note, It's nothing personal but, it's not really a torsion bar... Torsion/torque implies it's being twisted which it's not. It's being stretched so it's more of a stay bar. A common mistake but a mistake none the less ![]() Chris
01-10-13, 08:45 AM
torque-arm ??
01-10-13, 09:42 AM
(01-10-13, 07:01 AM)Chris link Wrote: On a side note, It's nothing personal but, it's not really a torsion bar... Torsion/torque implies it's being twisted which it's not. It's being stretched so it's more of a stay bar. A common mistake but a mistake none the less It's nothing personal ![]() Strange that in a parts list I have it is called a compression bar! To get back to the main topic, the bar is 240mm between hole centres. I have an alluminium one on my bike that is the same length but not sure which Yamaha model it came from.
01-10-13, 02:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-10-13, 02:43 PM by Motorbreath.)
01-10-13, 03:34 PM
fzs1000 bar ordered of ebay .£10 all in :pc need now :grumble
01-10-13, 04:04 PM
fzs1000's ones are too long and awkward though
01-10-13, 05:03 PM
(01-10-13, 09:42 AM)limax2 link Wrote: [quote author=Chris link=topic=10126.msg105001#msg105001 date=1380607265] It's nothing personal ![]() Strange that in a parts list I have it is called a compression bar! To get back to the main topic, the bar is 240mm between hole centres. I have an alluminium one on my bike that is the same length but not sure which Yamaha model it came from. [/quote] Hmm, I see the point you're making but the bar itself is still not being twisted... Guess it just depends how you look at it. Yes, back on topic. I removed mine, sanded it and sprayed it black during my winter fiddling last year and it looked good as new. Took about 20 minutes + time for paint to dry but looked much smarter again. I also painted the caliper carrier black too, much neater than the grey/silver it was. Chris
01-10-13, 05:17 PM
(01-10-13, 05:03 PM)Chris link Wrote: [quote author=limax2 link=topic=10126.msg105027#msg105027 date=1380616945] It's nothing personal ![]() Strange that in a parts list I have it is called a compression bar! To get back to the main topic, the bar is 240mm between hole centres. I have an alluminium one on my bike that is the same length but not sure which Yamaha model it came from. [/quote] Hmm, I see the point you're making but the bar itself is still not being twisted... Guess it just depends how you look at it. Yes, back on topic. I removed mine, sanded it and sprayed it black during my winter fiddling last year and it looked good as new. Took about 20 minutes + time for paint to dry but looked much smarter again. I also painted the caliper carrier black too, much neater than the grey/silver it was. Chris [/quote] Technically the bar is being stretched so it's a tension bar ! ? ![]() Back on subject :lol I am am happy with the standard one
02-10-13, 04:12 PM
(01-10-13, 05:17 PM)Ebme Geek link Wrote: [quote author=Chris link=topic=10126.msg105113#msg105113 date=1380643385] It's nothing personal ![]() Strange that in a parts list I have it is called a compression bar! To get back to the main topic, the bar is 240mm between hole centres. I have an alluminium one on my bike that is the same length but not sure which Yamaha model it came from. [/quote] Hmm, I see the point you're making but the bar itself is still not being twisted... Guess it just depends how you look at it. Yes, back on topic. I removed mine, sanded it and sprayed it black during my winter fiddling last year and it looked good as new. Took about 20 minutes + time for paint to dry but looked much smarter again. I also painted the caliper carrier black too, much neater than the grey/silver it was. Chris [/quote] Technically the bar is being stretched so it's a tension bar ! ? ![]() Back on subject :lol I am am happy with the standard one [/quote] Tension bar, that's what I was trying to say in my first post but couldn't remember the right word for the opposite of compression :o . Thanks ![]() Chris
02-10-13, 04:36 PM
What's in a name?
Torque arm's what i calls 'em,& seems to be what they list them as on auction sites too ![]() might find a tension bar difficult to find listed ![]() Everybody calls sandpaper err~ sandpaper, it ain't made with sand though.
06-10-13, 09:24 AM
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