NC24/30 Swingarm dimensions
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NC24/30 Swingarm dimensions
As above.
Had an idea for a possible mod on my XJR400. Could someone with an NC30 or 24 swingarm set up off the bike give me the following dimensions-
Swingarm pivot face to face width
Length from swingarm pivot to hub centre
Measurement from bike centreline to outside sprocket face
At the moment, this is just an idea. If the measurements are close enough to the XJR's then I'll be looking for a complete rear end from someone.
Cheers
Ian
Had an idea for a possible mod on my XJR400. Could someone with an NC30 or 24 swingarm set up off the bike give me the following dimensions-
Swingarm pivot face to face width
Length from swingarm pivot to hub centre
Measurement from bike centreline to outside sprocket face
At the moment, this is just an idea. If the measurements are close enough to the XJR's then I'll be looking for a complete rear end from someone.
Cheers
Ian
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Re: NC24/30 Swingarm dimensions
NC24 NC30 and NC35 swinging arms are all different sizes as well as there being different shapes.Cossackmannie wrote:As above.
Had an idea for a possible mod on my XJR400. Could someone with an NC30 or 24 swingarm set up off the bike give me the following dimensions-
Swingarm pivot face to face width
Length from swingarm pivot to hub centre
Measurement from bike centreline to outside sprocket face
At the moment, this is just an idea. If the measurements are close enough to the XJR's then I'll be looking for a complete rear end from someone.
Cheers
Ian
The rear hubs are also different.. NC24 uses a 4 stud hub same as the VFR750 while the NC30/35 use the single hole... this might affect your wheel choice
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Re: NC24/30 Swingarm dimensions
Ah, didn't know about the variety between models.
TBH, I'm not really fussed about the hub wheel mounting (single or 4 stud) as long as I can retain a 17" rear wheel. I'm fully aware of the limited tyre choice for an 18" wheel due to having a VJ21 RGV250!
TBH, I'm not really fussed about the hub wheel mounting (single or 4 stud) as long as I can retain a 17" rear wheel. I'm fully aware of the limited tyre choice for an 18" wheel due to having a VJ21 RGV250!

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Re: NC24/30 Swingarm dimensions
That'll narrow your choice down to either an nc30 or nc35 swingarm and hub.Cossackmannie wrote: TBH, I'm not really fussed about the hub wheel mounting (single or 4 stud) as long as I can retain a 17" rear wheel.
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Re: NC24/30 Swingarm dimensions
The VFR750 / 800 wheel will bolt onto the NC24 hub.Cammo wrote:That'll narrow your choice down to either an nc30 or nc35 swingarm and hub.Cossackmannie wrote: TBH, I'm not really fussed about the hub wheel mounting (single or 4 stud) as long as I can retain a 17" rear wheel.
Especially if it's a custom you might be able to get something going.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...