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RD400 Swingarm

Started by Tuck, March 14, 2019, 12:52:10 AM

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paul1478

Quote from: SoCal250 on January 09, 2020, 03:07:33 PM
$800 seems fair for a one-off part. Maybe he would give a little discount if you could find a few members here who want one. 

I checked out his site. Pretty cool MX action shots of him back in the day racing with the big boys. '82 Anaheim Supercross  :whoop:

This is a good idea. I wonder how many it would take and what the price would be. I would be in for 600.
76 Team Scream RD400
1993 FJ1200
2006 Goldwing
2022 Ducati V2 Panigale

oxford

FWIW, I am pretty sure the ones Bill was selling were right around $600. 

As far as aluminum arms go, if you aren't looking exactly for the vintage look those arms have the Moto Lana is a much better value and have a nicer look to them(IMO).

m in sc

exaclty. why the hell would anyone pay 800 bucks for a DG replica when the motolana arm is much better. just needs some tweaking

RDFL

Might be a opportunity for someone to buy, or have people buy and shipped to them to tweak Motolanta for fee, for those who can't or don't want to themselves. I do wonder why Motolanta seems to not like RD's.

Organicjedi

I paid $525 for my brand new one from Bill.

rodneya

Metmachex Engineering in England makes on as well.
No idea what it would cost though

BCRD

Can someone clarify exactly how a motolana swingarm has to be modified to run on a rd400.

rodneya

Not my measurements for the swing arms

Ds7,r5,rd250,rd350, rd400

total length 18' + 1 1/2 inch for rd400
7 13/16 axel spread
7 9/16 pivot
Pivot bolt 16mm (I think)


SR500
Swing arm pivot center to axle center in mid adjustment position - 18.25"
Pivot Width - 8.28
Axle Inside Width - 7.25"
Pivot bolt 16mm (I think)

Looks like toe pivot will need to be cut down a bit to fit the Rd frame, its a bit shorter than the 400 one and a but wider at the axle

m in sc

nathan was telling me when he did it it basically required a spacer at the RH side and not that much else. of course ou have to sort the rear brake but aside from that it wasnt much at all. I wish i had the old correspondance, he did lay it out

pdxjim

He's on Instagram at @kablazzie

I'll ask him to pop in here to discuss
Wasting time on 2T forums since the dawn of the internet. '89 TDR250, '13 300xcw, '19 690smcr, '56 Porsche 356A

m in sc

yeah, when he explains it this time it will go in the tech library.  :twocents:

oxford

While not exactly all the info needed, if you search his old posts there is some info about it on this board.