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it will be so difficult to disassembe old swingarm and mount the new one?
i need special tools?
all suggestions will be appreciated
lamps
Piero
I had no problems removing my swingarm with the bike on the center stand. The bike was very stable.paso750 wrote:Just figure out how to make the bike stand stable when you remove wheel and swingarm.
Don't forget that on the sprocket side of the wheel, you have to take into consideration that the sprocket carrier adds width to that side from the wheel's centerline, which results in the need for a thinner spacer on the sprocket side......I've also noticed that some motorcycles have swingarms that are offset to one side to allow for this difference in wheel width due to the sprocket carrier.ducapiero wrote:![]()
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stange only 5mm of thickness,it seems to me strange the brake caliper support on the other side of the rim is 17,9 mm of thickness![]()
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i have to investigate
i 'll give you notice