Hey guys
Can you use the standard swingarm on a 89 softail if converting from 130 to 200.
Also do you need to offset the engine and tranny or can you get by with offset sprockets or pulleys.
Cheers
Butza
Do a search...theres heaps of info about it....I was wanting to convert mine,a 1995 softy but by the time I spend that much money I might as well upgrade the bike...
OK i see this is an older thread but I'll post here before starting again.
I have just acquired a wheel/disc/pulley assembley off of an 07-08 softail standard to do a 200 rear conversion on my 2001 heritage softail. Now i know i need a wider swingarm and offset at the trans. And a narrower belt too. Does any one know what (or if) year model swing arm will fit or do i need a custom one? I am hoping an 07 up swing arm from a softail will fit. Any other hints with this would be greatly received. Also can anyone recommend a machine shop that can modify my break calliper for this to fit? (around Melb sth east suburbs or in Latrobe Valley) Looking frward to this as my winter project.
custom swing arm 08 up are 10mm wider and will not fit in to your frame , and you don't / cant offset the trans on tc mtrs they bolt to the engine but with the right wheel, spacers ,belt you should be able to go wider but you may have to change rear guard and cut the guard struts off tc maybe able to unbolt they don't on evos what size tyre/rim is on it now
Yeah i knew the guards and struts would need changing. I'm going to see about a custom rear guard. I have the stock wheels on mine which are 16x3.5" i think. With a 130 tire. Hoping to be able to pull this off on a budget.
I've already bought a 17x6 wheel from a softail standard. with a 200 tire on it. (Though i will put a brand newy on before final fitting) I pick it up tomorrow.
I will find out where i can get a custom swingarm. I don't know exactly what mods need doing to the break caliper? I know it needs machining down but where and how much i don't know.
where it sits up against the swingarm and in the slot that locates it to the swingarm if you need to move it accross more
Inner spacer? To locate the wheel in correct line for pully - belt- trans?
Thanks heaps for your advice and thoughts on this.
First piece of the puzzle. 17x6" alloy with 200 tire. (needs a new one) pully (3/4"" border="0" src="/DesktopModules/NTForums/themes/_default/emoticons/wink.gif" /> break disk, 3/4 inch bearings and the spacers for either side of the wheel.
Check this thread, http://www.hdforums.com.au/Default.aspx?tabid=71&forumid=24&postid=63035&view=topic
Unfortunatley all the pics are gone but Grumpy Cycles/Dazza/Jacko88 is the man to talk too. Just send him beer for info. His info is spot on for what you are looking for. He shows how much needs to be taken off the brake bracket, spacers etc.
Thanks for the advice guys. Yeah i will have to hunt down a speedo correction for it. I am hoping to be able to stick with the 200. I'll have to just modify more i guess. My next step is to get an 07+ swing arm and see how different it is to my stock one and get planning from there. I'm trying to figure out what front wheel to run with it? I don't like the look of much bigger (21" or 23" wheels on the front. i was thinking maybe an 18 or 19 with a 130 on it would still look the goods. (in my opinon any way)
Not sure on how it will effect the handling. Unless i just run a 17 on the front as well.
Again thanks for the input guys. I can't wait to get stuck in and do it. I'll put some picks up when i have success at fitting it all.
Mate if ya gunna use 3/4 inch bearings/ axle n stuff you want 07 swing arm
they changed to 25mm in 08, just say'n.
OK. So the swing arm i have on now will (with modifying) accept the wider wheel with 200mm tire? Sorry i was under the impression i HAD to get a later model swingarm as they were wider...... If i can use my swing arm and just change the wheel bearings to the 1" (25mm) ones then i'll go that way.
So if i use my swingarm, shave my caliper, fit new bearing to the wheel, use the correct spaces to locate the wheel, get a 20 belt. Then i need to address the fender struts and rear fender. And the belt offset at the gear box? Or is the pully aligned by spacing the wheel coorectly?
Sorry to be a pain in the khyber pass guys. I am just getting keen to do this. And if i can use my swingarm then i'll do it sooner rather than later!
If i can fhysically get this happening soon i'll sort out the gearing/sppedo correction a little later.
Got a 08 swingarm here for sale if you do decide to give it a go. Just thought I'd mention.