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I currently have the Combat on the bench, mainly to see why the rear wheel moved a bit from side to side when pushed and pulled on the stand.
The swingarm was tightish in the bushings but a few days of oiling it seemed to get it nice and smooth with no slop. It's had some sort of pin conversion I'm thinking as there are two nuts welded on the rear of the swingarm with a pair of bolts wired together. Seems to do the job.
I started making a shopping list and you know how they grow....... hmmm the Boyer is looking sad..... bummer Pazon are sold out of the new units....
Lets look at head steadys on Ebay......$50 to post it to NZ..... :x
Google is your friend....so after a few minutes I had enough info to have a go at making one.
Picked up some rose joints in 1/2" ....took a while as we are a metric country ......$40 NZ ( US 32)
Same deal with bolts.....not readily available but...... found some $6NZ
My engineer mate gave me some box section as he had no angle..... so a bit of time needed with the grinder.
He reamed out the centrestand too and me me some new bushes too....top bloke.
Couple of nights later and have a fitting unit that just needs a bit of finishing and painting.
Probably old hat to you seasoned Norton guys but an enjoyable few shed hours and " cheap as chips"
Will it work.....remains to be seen, but it does not look like it has much option but to.
Much more satisfying than sitting in front of a PC at work all day.... :roll:
The swingarm was tightish in the bushings but a few days of oiling it seemed to get it nice and smooth with no slop. It's had some sort of pin conversion I'm thinking as there are two nuts welded on the rear of the swingarm with a pair of bolts wired together. Seems to do the job.
I started making a shopping list and you know how they grow....... hmmm the Boyer is looking sad..... bummer Pazon are sold out of the new units....
Lets look at head steadys on Ebay......$50 to post it to NZ..... :x
Google is your friend....so after a few minutes I had enough info to have a go at making one.
Picked up some rose joints in 1/2" ....took a while as we are a metric country ......$40 NZ ( US 32)
Same deal with bolts.....not readily available but...... found some $6NZ
My engineer mate gave me some box section as he had no angle..... so a bit of time needed with the grinder.
He reamed out the centrestand too and me me some new bushes too....top bloke.
Couple of nights later and have a fitting unit that just needs a bit of finishing and painting.
Probably old hat to you seasoned Norton guys but an enjoyable few shed hours and " cheap as chips"
Will it work.....remains to be seen, but it does not look like it has much option but to.
Much more satisfying than sitting in front of a PC at work all day.... :roll: