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Anyone heard of this??

Started by gsxr_rcr, May 24, 2005, 08:58:12 PM

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gsxr_rcr

I was told that an SV650 swingarm will fit on a Hyabusa, anyone seen or heard of this??

I figure that this combo could be very interesting.

It would make the total length shorter and maybe u could turn that pig, and lots o ponies. Can we say Yee-Haw!!

Woofentino Pugrossi

No But I heard of people putting GSXR750 swingarms on them.
Rob

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If you're planning on doing this, the shock mount on the swing arm will need to be moved.  The SV's shock is offset because of the exhaust vs. an in-line four.

Plus, why would you want to put an SV swing arm on a 'busa?  If a superbike motor on and SV can twist the current swing arm, can you imagine what a 'busa motor would do?

Dawn   ;)

P.S.  Paul had both bikes, I throw this at him to see what he says.  
Paul and Dawn Buxton

Sunny

I am with Dawn.   ;)


Why would someone put a swingarm designed for half if not less hp/torque into a monster 'busa?  There is a reason why bigger bikes have bigger/thicker/heavier swingarm!  Can you imagine MotoGP bike with 240+ HP equipped with GP 250's swingarm?   ???  

gpstar1

Ouch!! That would be ulgy!  :-/
Chris Kalb
EX Mid Atlantic 797 CCS / ASRA
LP Racing, Pirelli, Street & Comp,

gsxr_rcr

I was just curious I know the swingarm is smaller size wise and probably cant take the stress but someone metioned it to me so i figured I'd ask.  

How are the gsxr swingarms holding up. i figured when I got some extra change it would be a great unlimited gp bike at daytona.

L8brake731

SAY...."Pretzel"

How much shorter do you want your 'Busa swingarm?

Let me know and I'll take a look if it can be safely done ???
S. Fukiage
CCS/ASRA  #731