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    1984 750e pivot distance

    Ok boys, this 750 has a swingarm pivot of how many mm please. Anyone have that handy????

    Rob
    KATANA CUSTOMS/TECH

    Instagram: @rjmedia.tech, Updated more often, even from the events

    #2
    When I can get my bike out in the driveway tomorrow I'll take a measurement if nobody else comes up with the answer.

    If you're planning on running a GSXR swingarm you'll probably need to mill the frame about 1/8" on each side to make room. I was going to use a banana swingarm so I could use newer shocks until I got a great deal on a Works shock that fit my stock swingarm.
    Last edited by Guest; 06-19-2007, 12:26 AM.

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      #3
      Thanks Billy,

      No I am not using a gixxer arm.
      KATANA CUSTOMS/TECH

      Instagram: @rjmedia.tech, Updated more often, even from the events

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        #4
        Educated guess that it's 225 mm. A GS1100 swinger fits in a GS1000 (225 mm at the pivot), and this guy said he fit an 1100 swinger in his 750. What kind of swingarm are you looking to put in the 750?

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          #5
          he doesn't mention what yr 750. I know the 82 and older 750's are the same as 11's but the 84's are square tubing and I don't know if the pivot has changed on those. the arms are much narrower than the older 750's.
          KATANA CUSTOMS/TECH

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            #6
            Looks like 9" pretty much spot on.

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