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R1guy

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Hello all,

 

Am I correct in thinking that slabby 11 swing arm is longer than the 750? If so, how much longer?

 

Also, if the 11 swingarm is longer is it the same width at the pivot point? I'm not worried about suspension linkages at this point. 

 

Ta

 

Guy

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Yes the 1100 swinger is longer,I have both at home so could measure and let you know, unless someone else already has the info to hand?

I'm currently away from home until Friday so can't get the details until then.....

Posted
21 minutes ago, Simbec1863 said:

Yes the 1100 swinger is longer,I have both at home so could measure and let you know, unless someone else already has the info to hand?

I'm currently away from home until Friday so can't get the details until then.....

Thanks for that- if no one can come up with dims before you get home id appreciate it if you could measure them up for me.

 

thanks

 

Guy

Posted
9 hours ago, R1guy said:

Thanks for that- if no one can come up with dims before you get home id appreciate it if you could measure them up for me.

 

thanks

 

Guy

Will keep my eye on the post and if no one comes up with the goods will sort it for you

Posted (edited)

Swinging arm pivot is the same on both (I've had both arms in my 750) @ 235mm with end caps.  

Linkage pivot is 45mm on both arms.

750 arm length centre to centre is @ 570mm (750G)

My 11 arm is extended so can't give you a true measurement on that.

I know you said linkages later but    forgive me, I'm on a roll...the bearing set up is different on each linkage. The 11 has a bearing in the eccentric bit of the linkage as opposed to it being on the 'ears of the arm' on the 750.

Trusty exploded diagrams will explain 

750 arm

slabby750arm-1.gif

1100 arm

slabby1100arm-1.gif

750 linkage

slabby750linkage-1.gif

1100 linkage

slabby1100linkage-1.gif

Hope that helps you out ;)

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