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Originally Posted by JPM
Suppose it's an issue if you use it on track days though... as you'll be changing gearing even little things like tyre profile will have a far greater effect on the handling due to the eccentric compared to a standard swingarm.
Again...I`m sure we`ll be ok and wont be effected too much.
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Originally Posted by jpm
Also be a bugger for anyone who wants to aspire to the full blown version... how many people buy a base model then bling it up to look like the top model or race bike?
I know what you mean, No better then the Chav`s....
"Also be a bugger for anyone who wants to aspire to the full blown version... how many people buy a base model then bling it up to look like the top model or race bike?" Been a lot of that with the 999 anyway John-people changing the earlier cast swingarm for the later formed one.
Mood: R U thinking what I'm thinking?......Oh dear!
Single sider is great for track days, far less effort changing the rear wheel, the staff don't get their hands mucky messing with the chain, spacers, spindles, brake calipers and such like
Single sider is great for track days, far less effort changing the rear wheel, the staff don't get their hands mucky messing with the chain, spacers, spindles, brake calipers and such like
Ray.
???? Guess you've never mucked about with the ride height tools then Ray??? Takes longer to set that up than swap a wheel believe me, I know from a WSB level speaking to certain riders who had snapped single sided swingers and the hassle getting the goemetry right after swapping wheels/gearing/tyres it's not that straight forward.