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Above reaming the swingarm pivots to accept the sealed bearings. I do this with the pinch bolts fitted and they arescrewed in very lightly nipped up,this helps prevent the pivot hole oppening up when reaming and giving a concentric hole.
No its just a standard adjustable reamer (I have a few in varous sizes) that I happen to have.Its the sort of tool that was used for reaming steering king pin bushes on old cars that have a beam axle.
Quote from: Simon on June 27, 2008, 10:33:07 amNo its just a standard adjustable reamer (I have a few in varous sizes) that I happen to have.Its the sort of tool that was used for reaming steering king pin bushes on old cars that have a beam axle. Ok, I think I found one called an "Extra long adjustable replacable bladed reamer".McMaster.com Part # 3027A17Man, these kind of tools are not common in my parts. What do you think Simon?Terry
Gonna save this away for future reference too, might be a daft question but which bike is the dimensioned drawing of shaft for. It says 4500 on the title, is that the same for all carbon swing arms? (Mine's a 957)cheersAde
Hello all,I'm going to build and install the swingarm sealed bearing system on my K2/Proflex 4000 this weekend and am wondering: how much material will I end up reaming off? Is the reaming necessary just to create a perfectly round mating surface for the bearings, or is it needed or increase the inner diameter of the swingarm mount sheel so it can even accommodate the bearings?Thanks in advance,- Doug