NEW!...Moto Suspension A-arm Bushings

Shocks, a-arms, swingarms, tires, brakes, etc..
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NRath
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#21 Post by NRath »

QUOTE (cannondale27 @ Dec 10 2009, 10:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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Whats up with the metal sleeve on the left?

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#22 Post by cannondale27 »

Made those for the 01,02 style frame which the stock Moto spacers wont fit into with the washer as intended.Prevented the spacer from digging into frame which has a narrower arm mount on it.

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#23 Post by JohnnyBQuick »

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got any pics of your glamis i want to see your setup



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#24 Post by JohnnyBQuick »

Rebuilt my Glamis with Moto suspension this last week. Took the Moto bearings out and installed my polyurethane bushings designed to fit the Moto suspension. Now I need to ride a bunch to see how they hold up.
Was a nice day on the Oregon dunes today!!
(yes my plastic is taped up. I have new plastic but have not installed it yet)

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#25 Post by ronnoc47 »

If they hold up to the abuse, I would definitely be interested in a set for my Moto!

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#26 Post by JohnnyBQuick »

They seem to be holding up well, one last ride this weekend before I say positive. But I don't see any problems.

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#27 Post by ronnoc47 »

Great! I would like to give them a try if they last longer than the stockers.

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#28 Post by JohnnyBQuick »

Will be sold through .....Dave @ 360-574-2613

I'll announce when they are completed.

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#29 Post by ronnoc47 »

Thanks!

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#30 Post by NRath »

I was thinking about commenting about a problem I've had with adding zerks to my stock, non-moto, a-arms with the zerks hitting the metal sleeve. In post#16, there's a pic of the A-Arm. Is that a small spacer added to the zerk to raise it up a little? I had been grindig the back off the zerk, but occasionally go too far and release the spring. I assume the spacer is a stock part, are they an industry standard item, or custom C'dale part?

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