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How-To: Rear Spools without Swingarm Modifications

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Old 01-30-2010, 12:51 PM
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Excellent idea axsys! I just finished this project and it works like a charm. If anyone else wants to try it, I have a supply of the 1" longer M6 socket head cap screws (I had to buy a box of 50).

PM me if you would like one and I can send it out at cost.

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How far does this mod bring the wheel from the ground. Having the spool in the center of the wheel would decrease the lift of the stand, does the wheel spin freely?
 
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Old 01-30-2010, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by xjoewhitex
How far does this mod bring the wheel from the ground. Having the spool in the center of the wheel would decrease the lift of the stand, does the wheel spin freely?
I can't say as yet, as I am waiting a bit to buy the rear stand (saving for a Pit Bull). I can't see it being an issue though
 
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Old 02-03-2010, 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by xjoewhitex
How far does this mod bring the wheel from the ground. Having the spool in the center of the wheel would decrease the lift of the stand, does the wheel spin freely?
I have about 4" under the tire when on my rear T-Rex stand
 
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Great write up!
 
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Thanks for the write up. The tapping took a long time (my first time, too)... good thing I have patience. <:0)





 
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rather than drill and tap a rod, i just put a threaded rod all the way through and a nut on each end. works like a charm.
thanks for the great idea.
 
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Old 05-17-2011, 01:50 PM
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If you have a stand like mine with square shaped "tubes" for insertion of the optional "shelf" or "bobbin" lifters, just remove the lifters, position the stand and insert a suitable rod through the square tubes and hollow axel and then lift. No need for bobbins or nuts...
 
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Originally Posted by cannon929
If you have a stand like mine with square shaped "tubes" for insertion of the optional "shelf" or "bobbin" lifters, just remove the lifters, position the stand and insert a suitable rod through the square tubes and hollow axel and then lift. No need for bobbins or nuts...
can u post a pic or web addy for your stand so we can see it. i;m not sure ive seen what u are describing.
Thanks.
 
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Old 05-19-2011, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by mark1200
can u post a pic or web addy for your stand so we can see it. i;m not sure ive seen what u are describing.
Thanks.
Web addy:
Depotstøtte, bak - Biltema

Norwegian website, but anyway....

Click on "vis større bilde" to enlarge the pic.

On the back side of the square tubes there are set-screws to adust/set the distance between the lifters.
And this stand is cheap, appx 30 euros.
 

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