Another bit turned up this morning, the Zephyr swingarm and after trialling it on I decided to remove the pillion footrest brackets. This is not just a case of cut and remove, the rear brake mounting tube has to remain, so needs to be cut around and reshaped, then plated along one edge.
Also there needs to be somewhere to mount the exhaust, especially if you are buying an off the shelf aftermarket 4 into 1. So therefore I had to add a hanger and position the mount tube in the same place as the old one.
I did this by taking a few measurements and setting the width with a threaded rod with some nuts locked together.
Heres a few pictures to show where I'm up to.
Here I had cut away the hanger after setting the width with the rod and carefully measuring the position of the hole.
Then I ground away the edge of the hanger into a nicer shape next to the brake pedal mount.
Using a bit more of the old TV stand, I boxed off the void made when the hanger was cut open.
The brackets finished.
Seeing how its looking.
The swingarm bolts straight in, no need to alter the width at all, the shock mounts appear to line up, it is a couple of inches longer though. This should help straight line stability and stop the front end from lifting a bit, IIRC. It is also quite light.
Also picked up a set of ZX9R forks and yokes, I will have to have the stem from an old 650 lower yoke put into the 9 lower yoke, which involves some lathe work, so having my mate Baz at Blue Haze Engineering do this.
ZX9R forks.
Lower yoke and 650 stem to go in it.
I weighed the ZX9 alloy yokes compared to the std 650 and they are over a lb lighter.