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 Posted: 19:05 - 03 Feb 2015 Post subject: CBR125R swing arm corrosion? |
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Hello people!
So, as above, I've got a CBR125 57' reg.
It's virtually immaculate in every way, however, the salt and crud off the road has had an effect on the rear arm, specifically, where the shock is bolted down.
So I want to tackle this. The last time I dealt with a swing arm corrosion issue was on my last bike, a CG125, and happily it had a center stand, which meant I was able to put it on the stand and completely and utterly remove the whole rear end without a problem and any need for special tools. As I'm sure you can work out, the CBR doesn't have the luxury of a center stand, side only.
What I want to do is get the rear end in the air so I can unbolt the shock, and then clean up and repaint the mounting point.
So you can see my predicament; How do I get the rear end up in the air to do that? is there a DIY way so I don't have to take it to a garage or anything? Obviously a paddock stand wont work because it takes the weight on the swing arm, so I wouldn't be able to do it like that.
I thought about removing the exhaust and putting blocks under the engine block, but when I think about it carefully that sounds like a recipe for disaster.
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 Posted: 21:10 - 06 Feb 2015 Post subject: Sorted! |
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So I finally got around to dealing with it this afternoon, and in possibly the most unconventional way you can imagine!
I started by completely removing the shock, but obviously once that was gone the bike wouldn't stand on it's own because of the broken tripod geometry.. So, I got my largest adjustable wrench, adjusted it to the size of the bottom engine mount bolt and used it to take the weight of the bike!
This then left the swingarm mounting point obstruction free for me to get at it with my sandpaper and grinding hand tool, Completely took away the surface rust, cleaned the area up and painted with hammerite direct to rust silver, a perfect colour match!
Did the same thing with the shock too, it all looks new.. The next problem: How do I get it back into the garage without it assembled properly (took it out in the first place because of the poor lighting)
This piece of ingenuity in particular was one of my proudest moments yet.. I got two long 3/8 extension bars and socket with a bar attachment, threaded the bolt through the socket in the same way the bottom of the shock would be and then wedged the other end of it onto the top mounting point and hey presto! The bike is rollable without falling over!
Now I'm waiting for the paint to harden and she'll be reassembled, looking as good as new!  |
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I painted my wheels with it, they lasted brilliant, most people ask if it's powder coat as I sprayed it and went real glossy. Did same to frame and swingarm at same time and they are hanging now
Same bike too to be fair. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 109 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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