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Seek photo of the chain run along top of swing arm on its way to the front sprocket. The contest - is if I've built my self into another fouling corner to bodge around. No Cdo intact enough here to check on my own. Issue is an oil check valve above and an oil filter elbow below. Ugh - tension in gut says - I must armor and cover for chain flap anyway... I need an idea of just how close the whip is for how robust the restraining armaments must be. After I mock up gearbox to fit sprocket and chain i'll take my own photo. So if bored and camera handy.
On this note open to insights on swing arm pads. I see a big variety in Harley catalogs, which I shop for Peel as much as BI vendors and plumbing supply.
Swing arm is RGM boxed alloy, also 100 PSI air tank now, so screwing fasteners into its 3/16" thickness is a concern. Epoxy threaded top hats in or clamp on?
We've seen how even a touch up weld to the factory braced swing arm can distort to foul axle, so don't intend to hot weld its trueness, that fit just right, right off the bat.
Also d/t the inch or so extra shock travel, chain slack may be an issue so may need a chain tensioner bottom mounted on swing arm. I see plenty of versions in catalogs and also widely used in hi powered cycles. Wonder if it'd be noticed as less drive train slack or flapping throb? That does tug on gearbox/cradle and isolastics, plus if clutch wobbles, all the way to primary chain slap on crank end, ugh.
40's F now so retrieving tools and metal stock to diddle on Peel after dark.
Tempted to put Trixie's head on while out in shed, hm what's my mood?
On this note open to insights on swing arm pads. I see a big variety in Harley catalogs, which I shop for Peel as much as BI vendors and plumbing supply.
Swing arm is RGM boxed alloy, also 100 PSI air tank now, so screwing fasteners into its 3/16" thickness is a concern. Epoxy threaded top hats in or clamp on?
We've seen how even a touch up weld to the factory braced swing arm can distort to foul axle, so don't intend to hot weld its trueness, that fit just right, right off the bat.
Also d/t the inch or so extra shock travel, chain slack may be an issue so may need a chain tensioner bottom mounted on swing arm. I see plenty of versions in catalogs and also widely used in hi powered cycles. Wonder if it'd be noticed as less drive train slack or flapping throb? That does tug on gearbox/cradle and isolastics, plus if clutch wobbles, all the way to primary chain slap on crank end, ugh.
40's F now so retrieving tools and metal stock to diddle on Peel after dark.
Tempted to put Trixie's head on while out in shed, hm what's my mood?