Single sided swingarm for F2
[sm=insomnia.gif].....may i suggest against this idea.......first off, if you could even find one, a single sided swingarm alone will be worth more than the bike, second, it will resquire fabrication of new bearing mounts, and possibly some modification to the frame.....the 'fad' of custom mounting SSL's to sportbikes really didnt come along until the early 2000's anyway, so its gonna be hella hard to find one that is even gonna be close to fitting an f2 as well..........just my two cents......
Well, I have to disagree. The "fad" has been around for some time. I had mine made in 1995. And, the NT650 is a close fit. all you have to do is weld two plates for a new shock mount. It's not that difficult to do. That's what I originaly had on mine then I decided to go with the N.W.S swingarm.
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Well, I have to disagree. The "fad" has been around for some time. I had mine made in 1995. And, the NT650 is a close fit. all you have to do is weld two plates for a new shock mount. It's not that difficult to do. That's what I originaly had on mine then I decided to go with the N.W.S swingarm.
Well, I have to disagree. The "fad" has been around for some time. I had mine made in 1995. And, the NT650 is a close fit. all you have to do is weld two plates for a new shock mount. It's not that difficult to do. That's what I originaly had on mine then I decided to go with the N.W.S swingarm.
The single sided swingarm that would fit your bike is a 1994 VFR 750. It is the swingarm I have on my F3 and the two frames are the same. So I suggest that you use that swingarm. I found mine on ebay including the rim, shock, brake caliper,and shock linkage for under 600.00 bucks. By the way I was thinking of making a kit including custom shock linkage, spacers, swingarm bearings and other parts needed for the modification. So let me know how that sounds to you.
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