Monoshock mount, single sided conversion, wheels! - GS750 EP.4
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- I finally got some good headwind on the ducati single sided swing arm conversion for the GS750 build. I got the swing arm aligned and made an upper mount for the rear shock, as soon as I get tires mounted we can get this thing rolling
Link for SV650 parts: pic-metalworks...
Wheels from HSBK racing www.hsbkracing...
My shop: www.younggunsg...
Instagram: / pic__metalworks
Contact: pic.metalworks@gmail.com
I'm so impressed with your attention to detail with fit and finish. Everything rounded edges and beveled drill holes 😩👌
New favorite build series!
Where did you find those I'm doing my Suzuki 450 SL conversation to a single sided swing arm . And what arm did you use the year and model .
Hello mate I have an nc30 rear swing arm and want to find a spoke rear wheel can you help to where I might start looking
Looking pretty slick dude! This is something i wanted to dive into for my next GS build, but was struggling to find any info on. What Ducati swing arm are you using? Think the ones i was looking at was off a 848.
Awesome man, do it! swing arm is from a 796 hypermotard
Check out the VFR400 as well that's what I was considering. It's dimensions horizontal are nice and narrow so may not need to modify the frame much at all.
Beautiful work man!
Very nice build. Are you sure that the two tubes can withstand the moment of force from the shock in the long term?
Thank you, and yes I'll be reenforcing them later on to make sure they are good
My thoughts as well. Consider gusseting it.
I haven't seen you check the wheel alignment yet, as in both wheels in the centre of the bike ? ?
Thanks for checking Bill, yes I did a string alignment off camera and they seem to be good, I can also shim the subframe either directing if needed
Glad I found this project
Build an offset spacer for the main sprocket and trace the mounting surface of the clutch cover and make a spacer, that way you can still have the factory look and the cover will still fit just moved out a bit from stock
Looking pretty badass dude, the wheels are awesome. Can't wait to see it finished.
Coming along nicely - wheels look crazy good - thanks for sharing!
I like that you building a gs these are skipped over alot.
Wheels Made in ITALY. Good choice.
Where did you find the wheels?
If you search Jonich wheels ducati you should be able to find them
Wat type of ducati motorcycle was the front wheel for?
Very nice work on that project man. ❤Can you please divulge the name of that wheels!? Company, brand, model, link….. anything , or anyone that knows Please. And Thank you,
The wheels are from HSBK racing but unfortunately I can't find a link any more. I believe the brand is called Jonich
I’m in Reno, Is your shop anywhere rear by? I want to do a mono shock conversion on a T120.
We're up near Vancouver Canada
Loving this build, really awesome work. Just starting my own GS750 now got the R1 front end ready to go. You've got me thinking about a single sided swingarm conversion.
Amazing! The swing arm conversion is definitely not an easy one but it really changes the bike a lot
@@Benji... you're not wrong there. Can't wait to see yours done it's going to look amazing with those wheels and the single sided swing arm. Looking forward to following your progress!
Hi. What brand are those awesome wheels?
The brand is Jonich, purchased through HSBK Racing
@@Benji... dziękuję bardzo
Brooo! Wheres episode 3?
Working on it!