Hercules
Well-Known Member
Ok now do we need to move to Kentucky to find a woman like that? [Beautiful and puts up with your Vmax BS]
She's okay I guess :whistlin:
Took me 15 years to train her to my way or the highway unk:
Neil
Damn no I would disagree in your case its pretty obvious your wheel is of centered. And thats stock isnt it. That tire looks really skinny with no plate over it, what size is that a 150?
Has anyone done the alignment check with front wheel? Wondering if you get a 3/8 misalignment as well
Has anyone done the alignment check with front wheel? Wondering if you get a 3/8 misalignment as well
So you use just the pivot bolt and nut? What about that locking washer? Can that be ditched?
No, not if you change the left side pivot bolt to an adjustable one (same one as on the right side) gives you about 10-15mm adjustment b/4 the driveshaft rubs on the inner swingarm (inside)
Mike
I'm interested but never heard of this.....
Maybe a writeup is in order??? If this is possible, reliable, rigid and safe I'd do it..
Thanks,
Rusty
I'm interested but never heard of this.....
Maybe a writeup is in order??? If this is possible, reliable, rigid and safe I'd do it..
Thanks,
Rusty
As you can see the Carrozzeria wheels are offset too.
Sorry Rusty, I missed your post - As mentioned by Sean - you buy a right side pivot bolt & nut from Yamaha for the left side (completely safe as the original set up) - leave the right side alone for now and take the left one off and replace with new parts and tighten it up - it's now back to what you had originally. Now you can adjust the swingarm.
See attached link for alignment - but where it says adjust rear axle bolts (for a chain setup) - you would adjust pivot bolts.
Mike
hey ya forgot the link!
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