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Your choice, obviously ... But a) It works b) No-one sees it... |
Velcro!, spose you`l be looking for a hitching rail next! If you want to fasten the hugger to the swing arm don`t mess about, do it properly and drill it. It takes all of five minutes to do a good job. Nuff said. |
Will the drill break through, as its in a rather substantial part of the swing arm? |
Hurry up I'm in the garage poised to drill it!!!!!!!! |
5mm!!!!!!!! |
just do it steve ! u know u want to:lol::lol: |
Its done m8! |
Well it’s now done, drilled and tapped. I picked this method in the end because I had all the bits lying around, including a nice stainless cap head to stick in the hole, although drilling a hole in my nice unmolested swing arm didn’t exactly turn me on the result is a solid job. If any one else does this method the drill will not break through in the inside of the swing arm. I have drilled to a depth of about 13mm or more giving a 10mm depth of thread and as Ricky said used a centre punch, followed by a 2mm then a 5mm HSS drill, although mine weren’t new though, and tapped M6x1.0mm pitch thread. (This is the same as the other bolts that hold the chain guard on. :burn: |
The other thing I met to say was, I never bothered on my old 748 and the tyre rubber a hole through the hugger, mind you there is less clearance with a 180 any way. Cheers all, Steve |
Steve make sure you have the Axle in the right place in relation to the swing arm! it does make a big difference if you are not sure ring me !....keith |
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