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Anyone fitted stainless studs to rear wheel adjusters?
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(08-11-15, 01:59 PM)NorthWestern link Wrote: Great timing! Was up at my dads this morning, he is making a motogp style swingarm for my bro's race bike.


Here is the rear end of a standardf YZF750 swingarm cut out, you can see what it looks like on the inside, the adjusters are just bolts through a taped hole.


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This is what it is going in!


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Hand formed outer plate for the chain side of the new arm.  The sniney tube is the frame end spindle.

I see that but have you changed the adjuster bolts on a FZS600, only asking as I need to know they can be removed before destroying them trying to get them out

(08-11-15, 02:20 PM)sinto link Wrote: Still looks a bit fiddly to remove Sad
I've never seen any in a bad way so why change them?

Wheels polished and repainted, swingarm polished, rear plates on swingarm that studs go through painted etc etc, seems a shame not to replace them.
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
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Re: Anyone fitted stainless studs to rear wheel adjusters? - by joebloggs - 08-11-15, 03:11 PM

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