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Falco9
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by Falco9 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:29 pm
If you want to me to have a look at the swinging arm for you I'd be happy to help, I have a dremel and plenty of plus gas. I reckon a Sat mornings work would get 90% of it dismantled for you.
I live in Ossett (not too far from Birstall) so if you want to pop over with it one Sat morning we can have a go at getting it prepared
F9

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furygan man
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by furygan man » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:37 pm
Falco9 wrote:If you want to me to have a look at the swinging arm for you I'd be happy to help, I have a dremel and plenty of plus gas. I reckon a Sat mornings work would get 90% of it dismantled for you.
I live in Ossett (not too far from Birstall) so if you want to pop over with it one Sat morning we can have a go at getting it prepared
F9

Blimey (..still here!), everyone is really generous on here, it's a great offer although Will has just offered too help too
I'll let you know how things go if that's okay (seems the others think Will has 'time management issues')....and a big thanks for the offer again

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by Willopotomas » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:45 pm
furygan man wrote:seems the others think Will has 'time management issues'
To a certain degree.. Be nice if there was enough time to manage..lol.. If you want a quick turn around I'm sure we can sort something out. My biggest problem is my 'normal' job's working hours..lol..

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by furygan man » Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:00 pm
...sorry about that, was looking to get the bike to Griff (swingarm complete) for work to begin early/mid Feb, ideally would like bike to be ready to use from March onwards just in case (yes i'm a fair weather rider...and optomistic!)...but nothings set in stone
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Falcopops
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by Falcopops » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:38 pm
I just started mine at the weekend and noticed that I hadn't taken the bearing in your 1st photo out yet. I remembered Andy had dremmeled it out, so I set to it and eventually managed to mutilate the inner cage, but had to drive out the shell, which was a complete bastard.
I'm painting mine so I filled the obligatory exhaust dent and manufacturing indentations and started sanding them back last night.
I can see this taking a while, still it's only taken me 5 years to start this job since I bought the swingarm!
You could shortcut removal of the rear spool by cuttin off the outer flange (with the bolt head), which should allow the remainder of the spool to come off the bolt leaving you with something to get a putchase on.
The Chaing guide bolts are wers small and I had a problem with the same one as you (not as bad by the looks of things though). I used a slightly bigger torx bit in an impact driver to get it moving.
As others say, plenty of releasing oil and patience is the order of the day.
Good Luck
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by paddyz1 » Tue Jan 18, 2011 5:44 pm
Here is a powder coaters. I have not used then yet but will be sending a DT50 frame there in the near future.
http://www.triple-s.co.uk/index.htm
They sound like they know what they are doing.....
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by furygan man » Tue Jan 18, 2011 5:47 pm
paddyz1 wrote:Here is a powder coaters. I have not used then yet but will be sending a DT50 frame there in the near future.
http://www.triple-s.co.uk/index.htm
They sound like they know what they are doing.....
These are the guys i was going to use, they're in the next village, Bingley, Andy there seemed a decent guy so glad they get a vote of confidence
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by Falco9 » Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:13 pm
Triple S are very very good but mucho expensive.
Maybe also worth having a look at Cas Coaters in Bradford they do a lot of bike stuff and have a good repuation locally. A lot of local bikers have had wheels etc... done by them with excellent results
http://cascoatings.localtraders.biz/
I used DHS coatings In Birstall. The finish is superb and the coating very thick but I couldn't recommend him after the f**k up on the BMW wheels over Xmas, Shame really because for stuff that doesn't need masking up and protecting his prices are unbeliveably cheap. He did the 2 springs on my WP suspension in gloss white for a tenner and they look superb
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by Nooj » Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:54 pm
These guys are good, in Bingley, so not too far from you I suspect:
http://www.triple-s.co.uk/
SHINY BIKE SYNDROME Motorcycle valeting and paint protection specialist.
Aladinsaneuk wrote:andy is having a VERY heavy period
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by furygan man » Wed Jan 19, 2011 9:55 am
Had an interesting reply from AF1 Forum
Consider painting instead of powdercoating. I used "Lab Metal" to fill a dent; and while at it, I filled in that silly round weld part of the right side. I also smoothed out the welds on the top part with the filler. It went on like epoxy, and sanded out like body putty.
http://www.alvinproducts.com
As for the paint, I used regular rattle cans (Duplicolor Wheel Coating paint-graphite). It is a good match for the US painted frames. Some Euro guys used Plasticoat Black Metal Flake that matches their (darker) painted frames. Here's a good thread about the Euro paint work:
http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/show ... INGING+ARM
:cheers:
Steve
BTW: After 5 years and about 20,000 miles (some in rain and snow), the paint still holds up as good as new. I did chip it once thanks to my swingarm stand. Which you cannot do with powdercoat, I was able to touch up the paint and fill it in.[/QUOTE]
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by Falcopops » Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:06 am
As I said on AF1 I started this at the weekend.
I'm using Isopon Metallic, bought in the UK. Fill's nicely and sands back well.
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by furygan man » Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:40 pm
Well called into see Will and picked up my blingy swingarm, the man had done a fantastic job dismantling and then getting it powder coated...Many thanks mate a real plus for the 'Falco' community
...there's a drink in the bar for yeh!
...Griff's collecting the bike tomorrow to fit it
