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    Do the aluminum swingarms have sleeves?

    Hey, friends.

    I was going through some parts I have and came across this:
    The aluminum swingarm I have, looks like it has a steel sleeve where the bearings go.

    It's possible this is the remains of an old bearing, but wasn't sure.

    Should this be there? or should it just be a raw aluminum hole?


    #2
    Which bike? Which swing arm? Which year?

    Eric

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      #3
      1983 gs1100e

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        #4
        BRB, the Sun is down...

        Eric

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          #5
          Phooey! Too dark out, the bikes are too close together and they are all covered.
          Perhaps the parts fiche might help?
          I am pretty sure that the bearing rides inside a sleeve. IIRC?
          Could be wrong, it has been a while.

          Eric

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            #6
            Thanks for taking a peek for me.

            If it's a consumable part, I thought I'd see it here.



            I don't see a bushing or sleeve like what I'm seeing.

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              #7
              In the fiche, it shows #9 as two being required.
              Along with the bearings. #4 is the tube that goes inside the swingarm.
              Do you have ALL of the parts shown?





              Eric

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                #8
                Yeah, those are the bearing inserts or bushing for the pivot bolt.
                I have those, and they fit.

                It's just the lining of the swingarm I'm wondering about.

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                  #9
                  Is the thing identical on the other side?
                  Check the ID of the hole to see if it is the correct dia. for the new bearing.

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                    #10
                    Perhaps I have gotten mixed up by these (terrible picture): http://www.boulevardsuzuki.com/fiche...1984&fveh=2162

                    If you have ALL of the parts, I would say that you are golden.

                    Eric

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by JEEPRUSTY View Post
                      Is the thing identical on the other side?
                      Check the ID of the hole to see if it is the correct dia. for the new bearing.
                      The other side looks like it's the bearing only, from the looks of it.. I'm going to say this sleeve is an old bearing housing that needs to be extracted.

                      I'll have to see what I can do to get it out.

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                        #12
                        I believe your correct,it is the remains(sleeve) of the bearing.It can get annihilated when you try to remove it.
                        http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/u...00080021-1.jpg
                        1978 GS1000C
                        1979 GS1000E
                        1980 GS1000E
                        2004 Roadstar

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                          #13

                          Well, here she is!

                          I ended up welding a 1/8" angle iron piece to the steel bearing sleeve.
                          The ΔT generated by the welding process increased the ID of the aluminum by approximately 1 mil, while the steel sleeve increased only 1/3 mil.

                          Regardless, the part came out with a solid 2 whacks of the hammer.
                          Thanks for all of the replies, everyone!

                          Brent

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