[email protected] Well-Known Member Joined Jun 15, 2008 Messages 6,499 Reaction score 232 Location Pittsburgh, PA May 5, 2014 #1 Would someone be kind enough to provide an accurate measurement from a stock swingarm? It would be easiest if it was not mounted. I would like to know the dimension shown in the attached photo. Attachments Swingarm Measurement.pdf 121.2 KB
Would someone be kind enough to provide an accurate measurement from a stock swingarm? It would be easiest if it was not mounted. I would like to know the dimension shown in the attached photo.
A asherc Well-Known Member Joined Apr 21, 2013 Messages 178 Reaction score 0 Location not here May 5, 2014 #2 Sent from my A700 using Tapatalk Last edited: Sep 15, 2016
[email protected] Well-Known Member Joined Jun 15, 2008 Messages 6,499 Reaction score 232 Location Pittsburgh, PA May 5, 2014 #3 Thanks! Sent from my SCH-I405 using Tapatalk 2
A asherc Well-Known Member Joined Apr 21, 2013 Messages 178 Reaction score 0 Location not here May 5, 2014 #4 Sent from my A700 using Tapatalk Last edited: Sep 15, 2016
wildweasel_pt Well-Known Member Joined Jan 13, 2010 Messages 2,942 Reaction score 8 Location Germany May 6, 2014 #5 is that from bearing centger to axle center? Thats what matters right?
[email protected] Well-Known Member Joined Jun 15, 2008 Messages 6,499 Reaction score 232 Location Pittsburgh, PA May 6, 2014 #6 That would be the most accurate way to compare measurements. I thought it may be a bit much to ask someone to do that Sent from my SCH-I405 using Tapatalk 2
That would be the most accurate way to compare measurements. I thought it may be a bit much to ask someone to do that Sent from my SCH-I405 using Tapatalk 2