727 it runs!
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Re: 727 it runs!
The SRAD swingarm sounds interesting, did it take much doing? What size rear wheel have you used? Am I asking too many questions? Shall I shut up now? I can't stop it? I sound like I'm on Neighbours or something? Strewth? 

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Re: 727 it runs!
It's not too hard to slot in. 5mm off one side. Then the tie rods line up and that lines up the rear wheel using the 5.5 rim from the 600. So you get a 180 back tyre without increasing wheel base so still turns like a devil.
It's a bit fiddley getting clearance around footpeg brackets and wher the shock goes through but nothing a little grinding won't sort out.
The carrozzera wheel needs a tiny bit of spacing as its based on a k9 wheel not an srad.
Oh you'll also have to take up 10mm of sprocket offset I've gone 5mm at front and 5mm in at rear.
It's a bit fiddley getting clearance around footpeg brackets and wher the shock goes through but nothing a little grinding won't sort out.
The carrozzera wheel needs a tiny bit of spacing as its based on a k9 wheel not an srad.
Oh you'll also have to take up 10mm of sprocket offset I've gone 5mm at front and 5mm in at rear.
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Re: 727 it runs!
Thread resurrection from the dead... How did you build this and how did it go or should I say how long did it last?
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Re: 727 it runs!
Good luck getting a reply after ten years. Steve hasn't been an active member since 2013.