Well I was waiting for more responses, but I guess not. I want to extend the
swing arm to improve the ride not performance. I'm not the kind of rider
that likes to zip in and out of traffic (maybe that's why I've been riding
since 1959 without a serious accident). The XS is setup with the rear wheel
just under your butt. This is fine if you want to road race and haul a.s
around the hairpins. I ride my XS daily and I want keep riding it without
having to be hooked up to a Kidney dialysis machine every week. Besides if I
could post a picture on this group you can see how the cool factor goes up
with an extended swing arm.
Thank for the responce.
Buzz
>Well I was waiting for more responses, but I guess not. I want to extend the
>swing arm to improve the ride not performance. I'm not the kind of rider
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>Buzz
i've owned several. that's why my comments. the 72 and very different 75's
both had a hinge in the frame, riding wise, so i know what you mean.
there are better ways to fix that then a longer arm.
if i didn't suggest finding the xs650 groups in yahoo and google, try it for
the best advice about your bike.
there is a thumper group that covers all my singles and they often help.
FuzzBuzz@anywhere.net - 21 Apr 2008 17:13 GMT
I'm a member of several XS650 forums. What I'm talking about is this:
http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/5015/bobber7ll4.jpg
Of course this is a Triumph and they appear to be using a YZ400 swing arm,
but this is what I'm going for.
Buzz
someone@some.domain - 21 Apr 2008 19:26 GMT
>I'm a member of several XS650 forums. What I'm talking about is this:
>http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/5015/bobber7ll4.jpg
>Of course this is a Triumph and they appear to be using a YZ400 swing arm,
>but this is what I'm going for.
>
>Buzz
ok, a show bike, not a corner-eater.