Shark Fins - Which?

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Re: Shark Fins - Which?

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errrrr, what's the purpose of a "sharks fin"
guessing an HRC one would add a few BHP.......

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Hissing sid wrote:errrrr, what's the purpose of a "sharks fin"
helps keep those fingers and toes intact
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errrrr
I'd be a bit worried if my fingers were near the rear sprocket whilst riding :grin:

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I imagine daryl beatie wished he had one fitted :twisted: as it chopped through his toes :o
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Hissing sid wrote:errrrr, what's the purpose of a "sharks fin"
guessing an HRC one would add a few BHP.......

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It's an ACU requirement if you want to go racing, and a jolly good idea for general bodding about on a track too.

I do them for conventional swingarms-

http://www.projection-components.co.uk/ ... -137-p.asp

If someone wants to help me prototype an NC part I'm up for giving away free stuff in exchange :grin:
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?

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Do you think it would be possible to make one that was a shark fin and a rear brakeline holder.

basicaly arcing from about 25-40mm above the swingarm down through the 2 bolts at the rear of the swingarm and then to below the chain covering the sprocket?
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a bit like this, only well a lot better but it gets the basic idea across better than my half arsed explanation above.
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?

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28hodge wrote:Do you think it would be possible to make one that was a shark fin and a rear brakeline holder.

basicaly arcing from about 25-40mm above the swingarm down through the 2 bolts at the rear of the swingarm and then to below the chain covering the sprocket?
I don't see why not but can you not just zip tie the line to swingarm? It'd be neater.
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?

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For racing thats not possible i dont think, my understanding is the brakeline needs to be moved away from the chain and supported by a bracket, a bit like this.

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it cant really be zip tied to the swinging arm as it will be too close to the chain, and would risk being severed.

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That was my first rough rear brake bracket, Ive altered it to look less agricultural since.
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?

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28hodge wrote:For racing thats not possible i dont think, my understanding is the brakeline needs to be moved away from the chain and supported by a bracket, a bit like this.

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it cant really be zip tied to the swinging arm as it will be too close to the chain, and would risk being severed.

Image
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That was my first rough rear brake bracket, Ive altered it to look less agricultural since.
Ah, I see :oops:

Then yes, there's no reason why the rear brake line support can't be integrated into a shark fin. If you send me a drawing I'll make a prototype up. Would you mind checking it works ok?
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