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Shock mounts
What's the story with the shock mounts on the swingarm? I take it you will weld these on in the places you have pinned them?
Only asking, coz I am going to hack mine off and machine up some new ones to relocate, as was thinking through how to simply jig them for welding
Only asking, coz I am going to hack mine off and machine up some new ones to relocate, as was thinking through how to simply jig them for welding

Oh the shock mounts I found they was fun and games ..
Once I sorted the wheel alignment I bolted the mounts to the shockers and hung the shocks from the frame .
Next I placed axle stands under the frame to hold the weight of the bike as I don't have any center stand brackets ..
Then I wedged the wheel at the desired angle and marked the swing arm where the mounts sat .
Mounts I had made have a counter sunk hole in the middle , So I drilled and tapped the the swing arm and used counter sunk bolts .
Then that just left the final little tweaks to be made .
Tonight's activitys
Front forks have been rebuilt with freshly powder coated lowers new seals, oil and bushes

Once I sorted the wheel alignment I bolted the mounts to the shockers and hung the shocks from the frame .
Next I placed axle stands under the frame to hold the weight of the bike as I don't have any center stand brackets ..
Then I wedged the wheel at the desired angle and marked the swing arm where the mounts sat .
Mounts I had made have a counter sunk hole in the middle , So I drilled and tapped the the swing arm and used counter sunk bolts .
Then that just left the final little tweaks to be made .
Tonight's activitys
Front forks have been rebuilt with freshly powder coated lowers new seals, oil and bushes

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