View Full Version : Bent Swingarm CBR250RR
CB ARGH
10th July 2008, 20:15
Hey guys,
My bike failed the frame check, which isn't good, obviously.
According to Alex the inspector, the swingarm is bent 7mm to the left, the wheels are both pointing DEAD STRAIGHT, however they are not in line (just like two cars in different lanes facing the same way, their both facing the same way, however one is not directly behind the other, it's to the side).
...my options are:
- Get the swingarm/frame professionally bent back into place, this will cost $350-500 ish...
- Get a second hand swingarm and take the risk that it could possibly be bent, this will cost around $150
or I could be a cheeky bastard.
If the wheel is over to the left, couldn't I flick a spacer from the right hand side of the back wheel over to the left? That way it will move the wheel over. Of course I would have to re-adjust the brake callipers and sprocket possibly, but it should get it straight... right? :wacko:
Ixion
10th July 2008, 20:24
If the swing arm was bent it would have to be angled slightly , so it's hard to see how the wheel could be dead straight. Unless maybe someone has compensated somehow with the chain adjusters.
7mm is SFA, only a tid over 1/4" in real money. I'd check the shimming etc . How does he know it isnt the front out of line?
EDIT: Flick placidfemma a PM she had eactly the same problem. Maybe even the same guy ?
CB ARGH
10th July 2008, 20:55
If the swing arm was bent it would have to be angled slightly , so it's hard to see how the wheel could be dead straight. Unless maybe someone has compensated somehow with the chain adjusters.
7mm is SFA, only a tid over 1/4" in real money. I'd check the shimming etc . How does he know it isnt the front out of line?
EDIT: Flick placidfemma a PM she had eactly the same problem. Maybe even the same guy ?
No I saw it for myself. It's definately out of place. There is a chance that it can be the front, as the damage from the crash is at the front, however Alex the inspector said that the swingarm damage could be from a previous accident. I'll go measure the front wheels now actually and get back to you.
Little Miss Trouble
10th July 2008, 21:07
put it in the oven for half an hour at 220deg and fix it yourself :Pokey:
CB ARGH
10th July 2008, 21:33
put it in the oven for half an hour at 220deg and fix it yourself :Pokey:
Along with cooking my pride I could also throw your testicles in. Bit of flavouring and bon apatite, fried balls, only enough for a mouse to eat. :mellow:
CB ARGH
10th July 2008, 21:34
Right.
Well I gave the front wheel a measure up and they're definately in line. I'm going to have a go this weekend and get the back wheel off to see if the spacers are on the wrong way, let's hope this is the case. :calm:
Gubb
10th July 2008, 21:37
If it were me, i'd buy a 2nd hand one from the Wreckers.
CB ARGH
10th July 2008, 21:41
If it were me, i'd buy a 2nd hand one from the Wreckers.
Yeah, that is an option, however there is the chance that the swingarm is bent, as usually if a bike is being sold at a wrecker's yard, it's been in a crash, which could include structural damage.
Why waste $150 ya know?
Gubb
10th July 2008, 21:45
True, if you ask if it's bent, and they say no, and you later find out it is, you can always get a full refund as it's not what they said it was.
Follow me? I can't.
CB ARGH
10th July 2008, 21:52
True, if you ask if it's bent, and they say no, and you later find out it is, you can always get a full refund as it's not what they said it was.
Follow me? I can't.
Yeah that could work. I'd have to obtain a written guarantee that it is straight and true. :Punk:
Gubb
10th July 2008, 21:59
Couldn't hurt, I can't imagine a Wrecker would refuse to sign something. No sign, no sale.
If it is bent, he's back where he started, no loss to him, if it's straight, he makes a sale.
scracha
11th July 2008, 08:32
Yeah, that is an option, however there is the chance that the swingarm is bent, as usually if a bike is being sold at a wrecker's yard, it's been in a crash, which could include structural damage.
Why waste $150 ya know?
Most crashes stack the front end....swingarms are rarely bent. Should be $hitloads of them out there. More likely the frame is bent.
FROSTY
11th July 2008, 12:43
7mm is quite a bit.
I'd reccomend getting the man to get it straight prpperly.
Otherwise you might pick up a mm or two from your front axle
then a couple of mm with different shims on the rear
The main issue is that the chain needs to run straight or itll cause all sortsa problems. the rear caliper aint such an issue but does need to be treated with respect when moving it
R6_kid
11th July 2008, 18:06
Along with cooking my pride I could also throw your testicles in. Bit of flavouring and bon apatite, fried balls, only enough for a mouse to eat. :mellow:
Heh, last time i checked the only balls she had were mine... :laugh:
I've just finished doing a GSXR1000k3... $150 is nothing for a second hand swing arm, get it and see if it works, its only going to get better or worse, assuming it gets better (or even 100% corrected) then sweet, you've got a swingarm with no structural damage - not all bikes at the wreckers have been stacked, sometimes it just makes more sense financially to break a bike up rather than to repair it and sell it.
Get it straightened and it's always going to have been tweaked, I know they're built relatively strong, but it could prove to have that tweak as a weak point in the future.
At least by having the second swingarm you can compare the two, you're also probably going to need new swinging arm bushings/bearings if the rear end has been bashed.
CB ARGH
11th July 2008, 18:45
Heh, last time i checked the only balls she had were mine... :laugh:
Pfft... I'm bummed then.
Cheers for your help mate, I might give the local wreckers a call. Any reccommendations in the West Auckland area? All that I have is the yellow pages, and I can imagine there is far more then just the few listed here. :confused:
R6_kid
11th July 2008, 19:07
Bike Breakers in Otarahonga might have something, otherwise you'll want to get in touch with Victorian Motorcycle Wreckers in Aussie... they always have 250cc stuff at really good prices.
Mt Eden Motorcycles would be another place to try.
CB ARGH
11th July 2008, 20:55
Bike Breakers in Otarahonga might have something, otherwise you'll want to get in touch with Victorian Motorcycle Wreckers in Aussie... they always have 250cc stuff at really good prices.
Mt Eden Motorcycles would be another place to try.
They're both a very nice drive from West Auckland! :scooter:
R6_kid
11th July 2008, 22:26
Dont you have a phone?
FilthyLuka
11th July 2008, 23:15
put it in the oven for half an hour at 220deg and fix it yourself :Pokey:
best idea yet, got a hammer? :done:
Gubb
12th July 2008, 10:27
Atomic Wreckers on the Shore seem to be good too.
CB ARGH
13th July 2008, 09:49
Dont you have a phone?
I do. But I don't want to have to pay the amazing price for the postage for a 20kg piece of metal half way up the north island. :confused:
R6_kid
13th July 2008, 10:21
I do. But I don't want to have to pay the amazing price for the postage for a 20kg piece of metal half way up the north island. :confused:
1.) I doubt it weighs 20kg, probably more like 5kg, maybe 10kg max.
2.) it wont be that expensive
3.) you could ask someone coming to auckland from that way to pick it up for you - then it might not cost you anything, kb is good like that
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.