paint or polish or chrome then, the world is your oyster but you know you will be safe
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Originally posted by 80GS1000 View Post
paint or polish or chrome then, the world is your oyster but you know you will be safe1978 GS1085.
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I think that swingarm will be perfectly serviceable after some bracing is added in front. No need to go to engineering school before you mod your bike. The size of those legs are significantly larger than the stock arms, so it will be plenty stiff, again, after the front is tended to.
While investigating that front bracing, make sure your axle securing method is robust. It's a little hard to tell from one photo. Also, make sure you get the side to side spacing correct and use solid spacers to center the wheel.
You are off to a fine start, now finish the job.Ed
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Originally posted by Agemax View Postthat sounds like a much safer idea to me. my swingarm was built to order but a standard gsxr swing arm will fit with minimal mods.as mentioned just add shock mounts and your done.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostIs a GSXR swingarm 4" longer than a stock GS1100 swingarm?
as mentioned before, you can buy the extensions quite easily from various places1978 GS1085.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostIs a GSXR swingarm 4" longer than a stock GS1100 swingarm?
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errorcauser
If it were me, i'd add a solid steel piece up next to the front, somewhat like the shape of this.. (i made this don't laugh)
Wouldn't have to be exactly that shape, but a good solid piece of steel welded in there correctly and that thing should be like a sherman tank, no ?
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Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostThat's what they make GSXR swingarm extensions for.Ed
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Originally posted by skidMarkNZ View Postwhatever eh, you back him up so much anybody would think you ride honda's
Im backing this project because it show initiative. Believe it or not, a fully functioning, safety minded, balls to the walls swingarm can be made with a few tool anyone of the members of this board could purchase and use with skill. Some skills in fabrication and welding will need to be learned or shopped out. And this is what I like about Nasty's project. He's stepped out of the "lets just buy something and bolt it on" mentality. I still believe some thought into the bracing needs to be addressed, but hes posted, thats exactly whats hes doing. I think this project has a great start and merits creative and informative input and not,
How do i say this...
Screw it ill be honest...
You will die if you use that.
**shakes head and leaves thread**
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostLooks like they would make for a nice swingarm. Not exactly for those on a strict budget though.1978 GS1085.
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Originally posted by errorcauser View PostIf it were me, i'd add a solid steel piece up next to the front, somewhat like the shape of this.. (i made this don't laugh)
Wouldn't have to be exactly that shape, but a good solid piece of steel welded in there correctly and that thing should be like a sherman tank, no ?
I would pick a higher grade, cold rolled sheet steel to have these made from.
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Originally posted by Agemax View Postcouple of hundred bucks for a second hand swingarm , a pair of extensions and a bit of welding........or 6 months off work and a trashed bike?
And purchasing a used GSXR swingarm, buying the extensions, having someone weld them for you (welding aluminum is not as simple as welding steel), coming up with the shock eyelet, having all the parts freighted in, etc is going to cost several hundred dollars. Not everyone has this kind of money laying around to blow when a simple rectangular section steel swingarm will get the job done for only a fraction of the cost.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostSilly post. Building your own swingarm does not automatically cause "6 months off work and a trashed bike". How do you come up with this stuff?
And purchasing a used GSXR swingarm, buying the extensions, having someone weld them for you (welding aluminum is not as simple as welding steel), coming up with the shock eyelet, having all the parts freighted in, etc is going to cost several hundred dollars. Not everyone has this kind of money laying around to blow when a simple rectangular section steel swingarm will get the job done for only a fraction of the cost.
bearing housings and rear wheel alignment is critical, as you have mentioned in other posts.
lashing together a swing arm in your shed with substandard metal and non proffessional welding (judging by the pics) will ultimately lead to a catastrophic failure, especially if the guy plans on doing a few drag passes.that will lead to 6 months off work and a trashed bike!
would you make your own crash helmet just because you think you are a wizard with fibreglass?
DONT THINK SO1978 GS1085.
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Firstly Nasty good on ya for having a go mate.
I have thought about making my own swingarm, but when I spoke to my bro (who is an engineer and very qualified welder) I decided against it.
for one big reason COST even with out the labour the materials were going to cost more than a factory swinger.
I was aiming for lightness and rigidity and that doesnt come cheap.
Some one said you need a gusset, I would agree with that 100%.
Once some sort of gusseting is included in the design *I* cant see Nastys swingarm being any worse than the one that was on my GS1000, just a bit heavier.
Cheers
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Hammered
Agemax, Im a certified welder. Have been for over 25 years. Ive been certified in most phases of welding. My work has been tested to 6000psi on pressure vessel and Im currently carring a 6G structual cert. And have all my background in welding and fabrication, I cant tell from the photos whether those welds are structual. Pretty doesnt make strong. For all you know, these joints ARE slugged and were welded using an Oxy/Ace torch and will out last any connection on your bike. My point is, you dont know. Now if you have some input as to how to better the design, Im sure Nasty would welcome it.
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Originally posted by Hammered View PostAgemax, Im a certified welder. Have been for over 25 years. Ive been certified in most phases of welding. My work has been tested to 6000psi on pressure vessel and Im currently carring a 6G structual cert. And have all my background in welding and fabrication, I cant tell from the photos whether those welds are structual. Pretty doesnt make strong. For all you know, these joints ARE slugged and were welded using an Oxy/Ace torch and will out last any connection on your bike. My point is, you dont know. Now if you have some input as to how to better the design, Im sure Nasty would welcome it.
and how do you know who welded my bike and what with? you would be very surprised!!!!!1978 GS1085.
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