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R1 rear end conversion!

Started by Russfjr1, October 14, 2016, 03:22:11 PM

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Russfjr1

Question to others who have done this conversion, when doing the rear suspension linkages how far out of line were yours? frame and shock is a given to be good but the swing arm suspension mounting point is out (to be somewhat expected).  However it is only off by 6mm is this the norm? I thought it would be more!  The swing arm being used is a R1 big bang.  Thanks  Russ
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jscgdunn

Hi Russ,
On the 3xw bikes, the original shock is offset to left.  The R1 swing arm I used (2008) is also offset to the left but a bit more as I recall.  On mine I had to remove the inside spacer (looks like a washer welded on) from the top shock mount so it would be straight.  Other than that it bolted up fine.  I used the original R1 dog bone.

Jeff
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90 FJ 1200 (Son # 2), Stock
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Pat Conlon

Quote from: jscgdunn on October 14, 2016, 03:36:39 PM
...... I used the original R1 dog bone.

Good call Jeff :good2: Yep the '91's on have a left offset shock mount. Yamaha did that for the ABS pump clearance.

Based on Tim's (axiom-r) experience, I would be wary on using an adjustable link.
See posts starting on #111 : http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=3148.105

Russ, you may want to review Tim's entire thread on his R-1 swingarm conversion.
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Russfjr1

Quote from: Pat Conlon on October 14, 2016, 03:51:39 PM
Quote from: jscgdunn on October 14, 2016, 03:36:39 PM
...... I used the original R1 dog bone.

Good call Jeff :good2: Yep the '91's on have a left offset shock mount. Yamaha did that for the ABS pump clearance.

Based on Tim's (axiom-r) experience, I would be wary on using an adjustable link.
See posts starting on #111 : http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=3148.105

Russ, you may want to review Tim's entire thread on his R-1 swingarm conversion.
Just had a look at "Tim's (axiom-r) experience" and that is what I thought might / could happen with using a rose joint either end so I will still try the dog leg but when you take a look at drawings it's only 3mm each side of the line. It will be solid ally billet machined to the required offset and quality bearings both ends. The math says it will work but the real test is on the road. When the day of test ride comes I will tell all and if you see my fj12 for sale you know it went wrong lol ..... But it will all go better than factory.   Russ
It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)