Swingarm bobbins?

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kitsun
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Re: Swingarm bobbins?

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I've bought myself a pair of these. the fit into the hollow part of the axle.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/380834282864?ss

no drilling or welding required apparently.

kit
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MacV2
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Re: Swingarm bobbins?

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kitsun wrote:I've bought myself a pair of these. the fit into the hollow part of the axle.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/380834282864?ss

no drilling or welding required apparently.

kit
Front axle only I think you'll find.
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Re: Swingarm bobbins?

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kitsun wrote:I've bought myself a pair of these. the fit into the hollow part of the axle.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/380834282864?ss

no drilling or welding required apparently.

kit
yep thats the ones i was on about!
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Re: Swingarm bobbins?

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Didn't think the rear spindle was hollow, I slouch corrected...


But how do you get the rear wheel out, surely that defeats the point of having a paddock stand... :confused
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VTRDark
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Re: Swingarm bobbins?

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You slide them in place, jack the bike up and remove them again once finished by the looks of it. So basically are only temporary as there is no way of securing them.

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