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Can anyone I.D. this swing arm? Adjusters needed.

Started by Noidly1, July 09, 2007, 07:34:15 PM

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Team_Serpent

Contact Steve Long from Speedwerks, he can probably tell you if this is for an FZR.

Speedwerks.com

daddyjaynal

Yup, looks like a 3en1, 1988 in uk. Don't see too many about.
This might help for model identification;
http://www.madsi.co.uk/models.aspx

resurection

#14
I'm in IL. I will be glad to make these parts .If you can supply prints or available parts and I will design axle pullbacks call @17082693102$$$ not so bad.REF.grasshopper.

Noidly1

#15
Thanks to all.
From all the input I got and Jap domestic bile photos I found, Definatlly a 3EN1 FZR400 swinger.
Thanks again for input...


Quote from: resurrection on July 27, 2007, 07:40:05 PM
Here is a sample of the pullback spacers that are available currently. We can machine any application with the correct information provided. Please contact us at Resurrection Industries 1-708-269-3102 or reply at this forum.


Follow this link http://www.ccsforum.com/index.php/topic,17875.0.html
'08 R6, CCSGP44EX

grasshopper

So how did they work out? I was checking them out after Gus made them. Let us know.

resurection

#17
We are a full service motorcycle shop that specializes in era correct restoration of vintage imports. We have complete machine shop capability to mill custom parts for your cycle, new or old. Some applications might include custom triple trees as well as axle pullback blocks. You name the project and we can provide the service at minimal cost due to low overhead. You provide the specifications and the application and we deliver the finished product. Below is a sample of our axle pullback blocks. You can contact us at resurrection03@hotmail.com or dial us direct at 708-269-3102.   

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Noidly1

Gus at Resurrection did a great job making those up for me. They work fine.
Kudos Gus.
'08 R6, CCSGP44EX

Noidly1

#19
Here is what I've got done so far.
3EN1 swinger, and a Penski 8983 shock, which is a tight fit...
http://www.noidly1.com/BikePics.html

Now I need to come up with a caliper bracket.
'08 R6, CCSGP44EX

resurection

Caliper bracket almost dun .
wooooo weeeee it' s all that.

Noidly1

Kudos Gus.
Great job.

Go to http://www.noidly1.com/BrakeConversion.html
Scroll down to view the final result.

Thanks again.
'08 R6, CCSGP44EX

resurection

It was a cool part to make.
ex#76 asked about CNC.
That piece was saw cut after layout then machined and contoured by hand, sand blasted and shipped .
We had a radius issue corrected and this is the finished brace