A Antwerks Well-Known Member Joined Aug 27, 2008 Messages 59 Reaction score 0 Location texas Feb 4, 2010 #1 need to install a extended swing arm, not really a mechanic type but willing to try any blogs on here telling how to take off and install a swing arm> Last edited by a moderator: Feb 4, 2010
need to install a extended swing arm, not really a mechanic type but willing to try any blogs on here telling how to take off and install a swing arm>
Buster Hymen Well-Known Member Joined Mar 28, 2006 Messages 4,225 Reaction score 45 Feb 4, 2010 #2 What point are you at now? Or do you need a complete step by step from removal to installation?
jedi- Well-Known Member Joined Apr 17, 2008 Messages 1,249 Reaction score 18 Location Auckland NZ Feb 5, 2010 #3 If you haven't got one, invest in a workshop manual. It's fairly easy to figure it out , seeing as you say you're not mechanically minded it really is essential. Just take your time and read through it.
If you haven't got one, invest in a workshop manual. It's fairly easy to figure it out , seeing as you say you're not mechanically minded it really is essential. Just take your time and read through it.
gamorg02 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 30, 2008 Messages 12,338 Reaction score 14 Location cny Feb 5, 2010 #4 haynes manual will be key for ya! basic steps: 1. remove rear tire 2. displace brake system 3. remove shocks (swingarm will drop, be careful) 4. remove holding pins (under pivot covers) 5. swingarm will remove.
haynes manual will be key for ya! basic steps: 1. remove rear tire 2. displace brake system 3. remove shocks (swingarm will drop, be careful) 4. remove holding pins (under pivot covers) 5. swingarm will remove.
GREEN light BLITZ Well-Known Member Joined Aug 21, 2009 Messages 776 Reaction score 0 Location Riverside, Ca Feb 5, 2010 #5 When you say you need to install an extended swing arm it sounds like you already have it? Doesnt seem like the typical starting place of some one whos not "the mechanic type". Did you get an awsome deal or was this just somthing you knew you wanted to do to it? Not trying to sound rude just getting an idea of your situation.
When you say you need to install an extended swing arm it sounds like you already have it? Doesnt seem like the typical starting place of some one whos not "the mechanic type". Did you get an awsome deal or was this just somthing you knew you wanted to do to it? Not trying to sound rude just getting an idea of your situation.