SP2 Swing arm project

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lloydie
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SP2 Swing arm project

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Looks a good un
Is that swing arm longer ?


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Gaggenau
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Re: SP2 Swing arm project

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Yes it is longer, I dont remember off the top of my head, but it requires a 107 link chain.
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agentpineapple
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Re: SP2 Swing arm project

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good work buddy, let us know how the fuelling goes with that 2 into 1 setup?
i love the 6 spokes, i bought a set for myself earlier this year but couldn't use them because of the cbr954 front end on my bike, they suit the firestorm better than the originals imho. and wavy discs all round, all in all a very nice bike......... :thumbup:
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Re: SP2 Swing arm project

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That looks good to me 8) keep up the good work :clap:

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slipper 1
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Looking good! With the link geometry you have gone for, is this giving a more linear or progressive movement to the shock?
What length shock are you thinking of fitting?
pbecks67
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Re: SP2 Swing arm project

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Just a quick question?
I'm looking to do the same to might but don't have all the equipment ect,
Would you be able to do it for me if so how much would you charge?
tony.mon
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pbecks67 wrote:Just a quick question?
I'm looking to do the same to might but don't have all the equipment ect,
Would you be able to do it for me if so how much would you charge?
It'll probably be cheaper to buy an SP2, then stick a Storm engine and forks onto it....
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Why not just brace with a Blade brace then plate it?
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Japcati
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Re: SP2 Swing arm project

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Sorry to dig up an old thread but can I ask how the SP2 swingarm bolts into the VTR engine?
Do you use the VTR pivot axle or the SP2 pivot axle?
What spacers are needed?
Thanks.
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MacV2
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Re: SP2 Swing arm project

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Japcati wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2020 11:42 pm Sorry to dig up an old thread but can I ask how the SP2 swingarm bolts into the VTR engine?
Do you use the VTR pivot axle or the SP2 pivot axle?
What spacers are needed?
Thanks.
It wont bolt straight on... The simple fact is the Storm swinger mounts to the engine The SP to the frame. It will not bolt straight on... It can be done by welding some plates to the frame.
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