Dude's Next Project
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Dude's Next Project
Yep, I have another winter project.
I'm going to fit a YZF750 Swingarm to my FZR. Why? Because I want to, it'll look cool (poser value), and I've never seen one.
Watch this thread and see how I can screw things up.
I'm going to fit a YZF750 Swingarm to my FZR. Why? Because I want to, it'll look cool (poser value), and I've never seen one.
Watch this thread and see how I can screw things up.
There are some who call me........Tim?
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Re: relay arm
what the heck is trundling ????creed12r wrote:The YZF 750 relay arm is trundling it's way to you as I type (surface mail may take weeks)
regards
Chris
Re: relay arm
jjs777 wrote:what the heck is trundling ????creed12r wrote:The YZF 750 relay arm is trundling it's way to you as I type (surface mail may take weeks)
regards
Chris
Got the idea?trun‧dle
1. to cause (a circular object) to roll along; roll.
2. to convey or move in a wagon, cart, or other wheeled vehicle; wheel: The farmer trundled his produce to market in a rickety wagon.
3. Archaic. to cause to rotate; twirl; spin.
–verb (used without object)
4. to roll along.
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Pedal powered till October '08.
Pedal powered till October '08.
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Ok, I'm gathering parts and here is what I have:
YZF750 Swingarm with: axle, adj blocks, swingarm/frame piviot bolt w/caps, spacers and inner sleeve.
YZF750 Rear Wheel with: chush drive, carrier & sprocket, and inner axle sleeve.
YZF750 Rear Caliper bracket, caliper (unknown cond), torque bar.
YZF750 Shock/Swingarm Piviot, (trundling it's way from the UK)
NEEDED ITEMS (info will help in liu of actual parts):
Bearings for the rear wheel. [p/n 93306-00420]
Spacers for the rear wheel.
Rear brake rotor (mine may work from the FZR)
Rear caliper (maybe)
edit: I have part #'s but I recall issues with reaer wheel bearing #'s.
A big to everyone that has helped me get this far with parts.
YZF750 Swingarm with: axle, adj blocks, swingarm/frame piviot bolt w/caps, spacers and inner sleeve.
YZF750 Rear Wheel with: chush drive, carrier & sprocket, and inner axle sleeve.
YZF750 Rear Caliper bracket, caliper (unknown cond), torque bar.
YZF750 Shock/Swingarm Piviot, (trundling it's way from the UK)
NEEDED ITEMS (info will help in liu of actual parts):
Bearings for the rear wheel. [p/n 93306-00420]
Spacers for the rear wheel.
Rear brake rotor (mine may work from the FZR)
Rear caliper (maybe)
edit: I have part #'s but I recall issues with reaer wheel bearing #'s.
A big to everyone that has helped me get this far with parts.
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There are some who call me........Tim?
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Try allballs.com They have good prices and very good products. They have the wheel bearings and steering bearings.FZRDude wrote:Bearings for the rear wheel. [p/n 93306-00420]
edit: I have part #'s but I recall issues with reaer wheel bearing #'s.
Bob
'97 YZF750R (sold)
'87 Porsche 944 Turbo
'04 GTO
If you haven't seen god your not going fast enough
'97 YZF750R (sold)
'87 Porsche 944 Turbo
'04 GTO
If you haven't seen god your not going fast enough
tim, yamaha parts fiche has changed part numbers on the read bearings. i have an empty box around here with the part number, i'll post it up tomorrow.
i am 99.95% sure your stock rear rotor will work fine. oh yeah, don't forget to chase the threads in the wheel once it returns from powder!
i am 99.95% sure your stock rear rotor will work fine. oh yeah, don't forget to chase the threads in the wheel once it returns from powder!
Jason, aka: Hooligan
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1996 YZF750-R
2003 Bonneville T100
1994 YZF750-R
1996 YZF750-R
2003 Bonneville T100
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Thanks Konto, but I think the only thing that I'm lacking is the rear wheel bearing spacer. Hooli is trying to make me a drawing and I'll have DR Jim spin me one up, but he doesn't think his caliper is wide enough.
If you happen to have a spare.......?
If you happen to have a spare.......?
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Okay... I think I'm okay on the bearing spacer, Jim's taking care of the other spacers.
It's off to the welder to be braced more than likely on Sunday.
End of the month will be the powder coating and hopefully the assembly will be done by mid March.
I have construction going on both at home and now at work, along with a Trade Show looming at the end of Feb. My plate is a little full.... dang it....
It's off to the welder to be braced more than likely on Sunday.
End of the month will be the powder coating and hopefully the assembly will be done by mid March.
I have construction going on both at home and now at work, along with a Trade Show looming at the end of Feb. My plate is a little full.... dang it....
There are some who call me........Tim?
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At least you GET a day off....looming at the end of Feb. My plate is a little full.... dang it....
Tamara sez I'm good for another year!
Crap....
Jim
Hey Kid...
Is my tail light still working?
"...you can't tune a motor that's hurt. They run much faster on fuel then they do on aluminum." - Elmer Trett
Hey Kid...
Is my tail light still working?
"...you can't tune a motor that's hurt. They run much faster on fuel then they do on aluminum." - Elmer Trett
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No, I didn't get a day off for snow.dragracer1951 wrote:At least you GET a day off....
Tamara sez I'm good for another year!
Crap....
But look at all the cool toys you get to play with at work and your commute if great as long as there isn't a dog jackknifed in the doorway....
Jim, if you got those spacers spun, I'll try to make it over on Sunday.
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There are some who call me........Tim?
In Memory Of John "Silver" Douglas (Dec. 08, 2008) R.I.P. My Friend.
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