Swingarm tool
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Swingarm tool
Hi people,
Basically, im looking for the tool that undoes the lock nut so you can remove the swingarm on an NC30/35. Im not really looking for the ebay job that is just a socket, im looking for the hollow socket with the handle so you can get to the center.
Can anyone help? perhaps on a loan basis?
Ive spoken to Mr Honda and he says £26, it might be a chance for somone who has used it once to sell it to somone in neeeeed :)
Cheers,
Matt
Basically, im looking for the tool that undoes the lock nut so you can remove the swingarm on an NC30/35. Im not really looking for the ebay job that is just a socket, im looking for the hollow socket with the handle so you can get to the center.
Can anyone help? perhaps on a loan basis?
Ive spoken to Mr Honda and he says £26, it might be a chance for somone who has used it once to sell it to somone in neeeeed :)
Cheers,
Matt
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Re: Swingarm tool
Hey,
i can make you one if you like ?? small charge to cover matarials and postage of course . . . Ive been looking for an excuse to try out my new tungsten milling cutters in anger!! hows a tenner sound ?? ill make a few while i got the rotary table out . . . one for myself and anybody else whos interested ??
where are you located mr matt and how soon do you need it ??
ill get a few knocked up tomorrow regardless (im sure they'll sell on the great bay) and post up some pics for all to see . . .
i can make you one if you like ?? small charge to cover matarials and postage of course . . . Ive been looking for an excuse to try out my new tungsten milling cutters in anger!! hows a tenner sound ?? ill make a few while i got the rotary table out . . . one for myself and anybody else whos interested ??
where are you located mr matt and how soon do you need it ??
ill get a few knocked up tomorrow regardless (im sure they'll sell on the great bay) and post up some pics for all to see . . .
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Re: Swingarm tool
Got em done :-) ill post the pics when i get home. . .
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Re: Swingarm tool
Ahhhh thank you kind sir, that really is great!
Would love to see some pics.
I was meant to get some materials to make one today but i had to go to work
PICS!
Would love to see some pics.
I was meant to get some materials to make one today but i had to go to work
PICS!
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Re: Swingarm tool
since ryanair conficsated my tool, i have been on the look out!!
lets see your handy work
lets see your handy work
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Re: Swingarm tool
here we go guys . . . The pics are from my phone so not greatest quality but they give you some idea

i tried it on my nc30 locknut . . . its a pretty snug fit !!

unfortunately i didn't have any stainless going begging. However, i did have a lump of 50mm plain carbon bar already bored to almost the right diameter. all was left to do was turn a few mm off the outside so it will fit below the surface of the frame.

loverly blue swarf . . .

part off then off to the mill



the rotary chuck is indexible in divitions 1/4's, 1/6's, 1/8's, 1/12's, 1/16's and 1/24's of a full 360 degrees


there are only four lugs on the locknut so obviously i used 1/4 devitions
now back to the lathe to clean up the burrs and machine a small taper around the lugs .
i set the compound slide to about 10 degrees for the taper


quick blast with the sand blaster and an oxide black oil finish . . .

what ya think ??

i tried it on my nc30 locknut . . . its a pretty snug fit !!

unfortunately i didn't have any stainless going begging. However, i did have a lump of 50mm plain carbon bar already bored to almost the right diameter. all was left to do was turn a few mm off the outside so it will fit below the surface of the frame.

loverly blue swarf . . .

part off then off to the mill



the rotary chuck is indexible in divitions 1/4's, 1/6's, 1/8's, 1/12's, 1/16's and 1/24's of a full 360 degrees


there are only four lugs on the locknut so obviously i used 1/4 devitions
now back to the lathe to clean up the burrs and machine a small taper around the lugs .

i set the compound slide to about 10 degrees for the taper


quick blast with the sand blaster and an oxide black oil finish . . .

what ya think ??
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Re: Swingarm tool
That's awwwwsome!
I'm on my phone ATm but i'm lookin forward to seeing these photos on a big screen :)
I'll set you a pm as soon as I get home
Cheers!
Matt
I'm on my phone ATm but i'm lookin forward to seeing these photos on a big screen :)
I'll set you a pm as soon as I get home
Cheers!
Matt
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Re: Swingarm tool
Theres still a couple left if anybody needs one ??
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Re: Swingarm tool
I'll take one bud, let me know if paypal is ok
Cheers
Richie
Cheers
Richie
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Re: Swingarm tool
Awesome! I'm sure if theres no takers on here they'll sell on ebay or the likes.
My uncles the same with the using a lathe etc, he's restoring a Honda P50 at the moment, when I last saw him he'd turned a 2 piece mold to cast his own rubber bushing seals out of quick set modelers silicon :D
My uncles the same with the using a lathe etc, he's restoring a Honda P50 at the moment, when I last saw him he'd turned a 2 piece mold to cast his own rubber bushing seals out of quick set modelers silicon :D
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