while i was in there i took the time to take apart and grease the suspension linkage and swinger pivot. glad i did. everything looks awesome and i cant wait to test it out!

I actually noticed a HUGE handling improvment. so i dont know if that is sarcasm....tony.mon wrote:Sorted!
Just the carbon hugger to go, and all finished.![]()
But don''t expect miraculous handling improvements...
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Subtotal: $49.00Jscobey wrote:What did yours cost you?E.Marquez wrote:http://www.coremoto.com will make you a truly custom line, any length, eny bend on the banjo, any color or combo of colors, and it's made on site and quickly.. normally shipped in 1-2 business days.
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i actually fliped over the banjo on the rear master cylinder and everything lines up pretty damn. or at least good enough to not spend 50 bucks. eventually i will upgrade though to the steel braided lines for the rear like i have in the front.E.Marquez wrote:Subtotal: $49.00Jscobey wrote:What did yours cost you?E.Marquez wrote:http://www.coremoto.com will make you a truly custom line, any length, eny bend on the banjo, any color or combo of colors, and it's made on site and quickly.. normally shipped in 1-2 business days.
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Did you put new bearings or you´ve left the old ones?Jscobey wrote:But don''t expect miraculous handling improvements...
I actually noticed a HUGE handling improvment. so i dont know if that is sarcasm....
i just went out cruising today and it felt so much more planted. its like when i did my USD fork swap but for the rear. i LOVE it. the whole bike feels much more solid.
i thought about getting new bearings because heck while your in there you mine as well change them... but im glad i didnt because mina e looked great. very clean. rolled smoothley. no rust or pits etc....Stephan wrote:Did you put new bearings or you´ve left the old ones?Jscobey wrote:But don''t expect miraculous handling improvements...
I actually noticed a HUGE handling improvment. so i dont know if that is sarcasm....
i just went out cruising today and it felt so much more planted. its like when i did my USD fork swap but for the rear. i LOVE it. the whole bike feels much more solid.
I am still not sure if this mod is worth or not, but if you report big improvement, and some others as well, it seems reasonable.
I can say without a doubt it handles better . Not worse
IMHO if you put a swinger brace on with conventional forks it might make the bike handle worse.
Not sarcasm on this occasion; I fitted one, did a track day, didn't feel any different.Jscobey wrote:I actually noticed a HUGE handling improvment. so i dont know if that is sarcasm....tony.mon wrote:Sorted!
Just the carbon hugger to go, and all finished.![]()
But don''t expect miraculous handling improvements...
i just went out cruising today and it felt so much more planted. its like when i did my USD fork swap but for the rear. i LOVE it. the whole bike feels much more solid.
cant wait to get that hugger i ordered. hopefully it all fits up with no issues. i know ill have to do a little modifying though.
also what bikes brake hose will fit better cuz i need a little more length. stock is OK but id like it to fit a little better. right now its zip-striped to the brace.
Obviously your not riding it hard enoughtony.mon wrote:
Not sarcasm on this occasion; I fitted one, did a track day, didn't feel any different.
It's still on there, though...