rsv swingarm

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Re: rsv swingarm

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that sounds a good price to me brutas,now the fun begins eh,hehe,good luck with it,its not as bad as it looks on paper,bit of blood and sweat,maybe tears but hopefully not,let us know how you get on ,
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Brutas wrote:Cheers Kev got template, assume arrow points to top? :)

Any hoooo, it's arrived so the fun can begin now and what a lot of kit for £42 :D
yep arrow points up did you also get the rsv rear caliper plate?
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Re: rsv swingarm

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Hi all :D

Need help again, I've got all my parts and almost stripped the rsv swinger but :?
I can't get the bloomin roller bearing out :(

any ideas?
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Brutas wrote:Hi all :D

Need help again, I've got all my parts and almost stripped the rsv swinger but :?
I can't get the bloomin roller bearing out :(

any ideas?
im sure if i remember right i used some 3/4 inch round alloy bar and a lump of wood,
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Brutas wrote:Hi all :D

Need help again, I've got all my parts and almost stripped the rsv swinger but :?
I can't get the bloomin roller bearing out :(

any ideas?
i used a long screw driver i cant remember if there were any circlips :?:
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:D Done it at last, 2 days of sweat n blood :? then all it took was 10 minutes with a bit of help from british gas and a block of wood.

I ended up leaving it on the cooker for about 10 minutes then smacking it onto a block of wood and hey presto out it popped :D
now I have to trim it down in time for now bearing arrival.
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8) Yey! finally went and did it, total time approx 11hrs
:wink: I'd just like to say cheers to everyone for the info and advice
and a special Thanks LOADS :D to Kev for the triangle template

Now it just needs a good wash all over :oops:
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Kev's triangle template work Perfect to keep original shock off swingarm
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good job done then,they look so much better than the standard swingarm,i think it sounds so much scarier than actually doin the job .well done
Brutas wrote:8) Yey! finally went and did it, total time approx 11hrs
:wink: I'd just like to say cheers to everyone for the info and advice
and a special Thanks LOADS :D to Kev for the triangle template

Now it just needs a good wash all over :oops:
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Nice job there mate, looks the biz! :wink:

It'll be a shame to hide it behind the big daft standard can though :(

Did you go away from the standard shock while you were at it? If so, what did you use?
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Brutas wrote:8) Yey! finally went and did it, total time approx 11hrs
:wink: I'd just like to say cheers to everyone for the info and advice
and a special Thanks LOADS :D to Kev for the triangle template

Now it just needs a good wash all over :oops:
good job whats next? :evil: :evil:
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Re: rsv swingarm

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weirdo wrote:Did you go away from the standard shock while you were at it? If so, what did you use?
Hi Weirdo, I used the standard Raptor Shock with new triangles made from Kev's template he sent me,
they move the shock away from the swingarm so no grinding was needed.

Just been out on it for the first time and it feels great, just need to soften shock as it on hardest at the mo (ideal for standard swingarm as it stopped it bottoming out) it's too hard for rsv swingarm, I need a bit more travel.
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Re: rsv swingarm

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Hi does anyone have a copy or the template of the triangles.

Plus can anyone direct me to a guide for this process. ie fitting the rsv swinger.

Many thanks
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