Almost finished!(pics)
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rear hugger: $60 on ebay, if ur not goin wit a steel braided then u can get one off of ebay for bout $20, go to bikebandit.com to get the swingarm clips. what makes u think u need a new chain? is it rusted and really dirty? take it off and let it soak in a drip pan wit 80/90w oil for about 24 hours....unless you are referring to the wheel being pulled all the way back and no more room to adjust.....that could probably be the length of the new swingarm. take it off, cut a link and soak it for a day....
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When i had everything apart I noticed that my sprockets were pretty worn, and there was a lot of play in the front sprocket. At some point the previous owner replaced the chain but probably not the sprocket. The bike has 23,00 miles on it now so I just figured since i'm gonna replace the sprockets i might as well do the chain too. Yeah, i got all the clips and brake lines on order, The huggers gonna have to wait till I get another unemployment check, lol! I'm not really sure whats different about the swing arm except for the shape. I got the swing arm, rear shock, plates, dogbone, caliper and bracket for a 954, but from what i can tell there the same as 929 parts.
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Thanks everyone! I had it out for a good long run tonight and i gotta say she ran like animal!! I don't know if it is all in my head, you know when you change something and think it feels different even though its probably not, or if it was all the little adjustments, tire press, chain adj, etc. But wow she was getting real low in the corners, and tearin up the straightaways! I love hondas!
Man i wanna go back out now! lol! Too bad its almost 1 am!
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