Swingarm bobbins?

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Swingarm bobbins?

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I've done the stupid thing and looked on eBay for swingarm bobbing for my bike. It had loads listed with 8M bolts so I bought a pair and they've come today. Thing is there is no holes for said bolts. Do storms have hole for bobbins to be put on, or had my bike possibly a none standard swingarm on it?
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There are no standard provisions for bobbins I'm afraid, most people seem to drill and tap into the side of the swingarm or you could get a block of ally welded to the underside with an M8 thread in.
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Jamoi wrote:There are no standard provisions for bobbins I'm afraid, most people seem to drill and tap into the side of the swingarm or you could get a block of ally welded to the underside with an M8 thread in.

Wouldn't either of them slightly weaken the swingarm?
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I guess drilling it would weaken it, but only a fraction. The standard swingarm is overly tough and sturdy so I wouldn't be worried.

Welding a block on the underside wouldn't weaken it.

In my opinion of course :thumbup:
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A quick search turns up a few threads > http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 18&t=15816

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Yes the dimensions etc you'll find in the Workshop section. I used Rivinuts for mine but machined the back side of the bobbin out so the flange of the Rivinut fits and allows the bobbin to fit flush.
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I have heard of people getting bobbins pin a pin on that push into the spindle on both sides and you remove them once there off the stand, anybody seen them?
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hi, bobbin's on swingarm = rear wheel removal.
bobbin's in spindle = no rear wheel removal???.
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Thanks everyone. It sounds like rivnuts are the way forward. All I need now is to find someone with a rivnut tool to loan me.
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alexmac wrote:hi, bobbin's on swingarm = rear wheel removal.
bobbin's in spindle = no rear wheel removal???.
yep i realise that, but didn't know if anybody had seen them!
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Bertiew wrote:Thanks everyone. It sounds like rivnuts are the way forward. All I need now is to find someone with a rivnut tool to loan me.
Why?
Rivnuts mean an even bigger hole than necessary is needed.
If you're that fussed, have a circular disc welded on each side and drill through that.

But if threading a thin section use fine threads- more meat to grip onto.
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I wouldn't go drilling holes directly into the Swingarm. It's simple.... have a bit of metal bar welded to the bottom of the swingarm, drill holes, thread and your done. :thumbup:

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Rivnuts have always worked well for me.

Though use whatever method that lets you sleep best at night...... :thumbup:
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cybercarl wrote:I wouldn't go drilling holes directly into the Swingarm. It's simple.... have a bit of metal bar welded to the bottom of the swingarm, drill holes, thread and your done. :thumbup:

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"and I just aimed and fired" thats my sex technique!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol
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