steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote:Got one of those mystery arms on my '80, Mike.
EMS wrote:steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote:Got one of those mystery arms on my '80, Mike.
You remember how you compensated for the width, Steve?
Don wrote:Think he decided it was more time/money/trouble than it was worth since you can get an 1100F swingarm relatively cheaply and it just about bolts on
Don wrote:Don wrote:Think he decided it was more time/money/trouble than it was worth since you can get an 1100F swingarm relatively cheaply and it just about bolts on
I stand corrected - Dave tells me that for an '80 model a ProLink arm is actually a better fit as it slides in the frame with no shimming or tweaking required. It is about an inch and a half too long, but you can lengthen the slots for the axle by 3/4ths of an inch or so and make it work . . . . weld on some shock mounts and give it a go!Don
steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote:Dewey, Z1 Enterprises carries shock mounts.
Pricey.
http://www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=2043
I stand corrected - Dave tells me that for an '80 model a ProLink arm is actually a better fit as it slides in the frame with no shimming or tweaking required. It is about an inch and a half too long, but you can lengthen the slots for the axle by 3/4ths of an inch or so and make it work . . . . weld on some shock mounts and give it a go!
steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote:Got one of those mystery arms on my '80, Mike.
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