TRX winter diet
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Re: TRX winter diet
Thats neat.
I wonder if it would be possible to get the carrier to stay put to make wheel changing easier?
I suppose not as making the links rigid would affect suspension movement.
Dave
I wonder if it would be possible to get the carrier to stay put to make wheel changing easier?
I suppose not as making the links rigid would affect suspension movement.
Dave
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2018 BMW G310GS
1988 Honda XBR500(converting to GB500 spec)
SZR660 road and track project
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Re: TRX winter diet
That does look smart Kayla. Far less bulky than the original.
I assume the carrier could be machined for the larger OD YZF spindle (I have a 5.5" rim)?
Will the original torque arm still do the job; looks as though you have made a replacement in the pic.
Maybe PM me with cost for the (YZF modified) carrier and a disc please?
Thanks
I assume the carrier could be machined for the larger OD YZF spindle (I have a 5.5" rim)?
Will the original torque arm still do the job; looks as though you have made a replacement in the pic.
Maybe PM me with cost for the (YZF modified) carrier and a disc please?
Thanks
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Re: TRX winter diet
The torque arm is attached to the swingarm, not the frame, so the suspension movement wouldn't be affected. I've looked at making the caliper hanger captive and it can be done but you'd need to modify the inside of the swingarm or the spindle slot on the right side to do it. There's a bit of work in it. It'd be easier (and was done as standard on the 3TJ SP) to do on a later 400 swingarm because the spindle slot is actually larger than the spindle diameter, the spindle is held central by tapered adjuster blocks.Silver wrote:Thats neat.
I wonder if it would be possible to get the carrier to stay put to make wheel changing easier?
I suppose not as making the links rigid would affect suspension movement.
Dave
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Re: TRX winter diet
Surely you can drill some holes in that torque arm & carrier?Kayla wrote:Here's the lightweight disc and caliper set up on my 400 (TRX wheel and swingarm)-
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That's the prototype, the production version looks like a doilyM.V. wrote:Surely you can drill some holes in that torque arm & carrier?Kayla wrote:Here's the lightweight disc and caliper set up on my 400 (TRX wheel and swingarm)-
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Re: TRX winter diet
Good to hear!
Aluminum doilies for the geriatric biker - could be a new market to break into
Aluminum doilies for the geriatric biker - could be a new market to break into
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Re: TRX winter diet
I considering using a cardboard cutout of a caliper on mine, would work just as well given the amount of time I have used the rear brake so far
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Re: TRX winter diet
Life is not about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself.
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hell's teeth that's a bit shiny!
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Re: TRX winter diet
I've set about a TRX sprocket carrier today (well, it's from an FZR600R but the parts are the same) and a standard one with all the steel gubbins (bearing spacer, studs, lock nuts and steel sprocket) came in at a massive 2484g
The standard TRX sprocket is slightly smaller so there may be a few hundred grammes difference but it's still a lot to cart about. Not so bad on a road bike with all the lights and stuff still fitted but when you're down to chasing the last few kilos on a track bike and considering whether or not to have that extra onion bhaji, it all adds up!
I'm going to change the studs and lock nuts to Ti and make a spacer from ally, and with a 520 Renthal sprocket, should hopefully get the mass down to around 1500g.
I'm going to change the studs and lock nuts to Ti and make a spacer from ally, and with a 520 Renthal sprocket, should hopefully get the mass down to around 1500g.
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Re: TRX winter diet
A quick update for anyone interested-
The sprocket carrier now weighs 1370g with Ti studs, ally spacer and ally 47t sprocket. The 210mm, 3mm thick disc weighs 270g (the standard disc weighs over a kilogram!)
The sprocket carrier now weighs 1370g with Ti studs, ally spacer and ally 47t sprocket. The 210mm, 3mm thick disc weighs 270g (the standard disc weighs over a kilogram!)
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coxylaad
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Re: TRX winter diet
cool do me one!!
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Re: TRX winter diet
Any pictures
Mark.
Mark.
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Re: TRX winter diet
No worries, I'll need the disc bolt pattern for your R6 wheel though. It'll be easier to explain the next time you want a cuppacoxylaad wrote:cool do me one!!
No pics yet, but the disc and caliper hanger are similar to the one I posted earlier in the thread.



