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NINJA12


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posted June 09, 2011 01:27 PM        
zx12 arm on a zx14

I know i saw this somewhere but i cant find it.
Looking to see what needs to be changed to make it happen.
Any help would be appreciated.

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Shane661


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posted June 09, 2011 02:21 PM        Edited By: Shane661 on 9 Jun 2011 22:28
I am currently doing the opposite. The 12R pivot shaft is larger and the shock and linkage are centered in the 14 frame, as opposed to offset on the 12R.

You will need to make spacers to line up the dogbones, and you will need to do something to use the 14 pivot shaft in the 12 arm. Meaning sleeves, bushings, or bearings.

Shane

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1badzx12r


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posted June 09, 2011 06:26 PM        
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I am currently doing the opposite. The 12R pivot shaft is larger and the shock and linkage are centered in the 14 frame, as opposed to offset on the 12R.

You will need to make spacers to line up the dogbones, and you will need to do something to use the 14 pivot shaft in the 12 arm. Meaning sleeves, bushings, or bearings.

Shane



everything you say is correct ..i look and quit.. but are the bearings the same O.D. on the swingarms .. maybe a bearing switch is possible
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