Swingarm & Rear Wheel Not True...

Discussion in 'Vintage' started by Andy Bee, Aug 6, 2025 at 12:21 PM.

  1. Would Brancato Engineering take a look at your swing arm, @Andy Bee ?
     
  2. Yep... that was exactly what I was going to do next. There is an excellent engineering firm nearby that I have used for many things and they will be my first port of call.

    Plus I've being thinking it may not be a case of simply one bent leg but the perhaps the whole caboodle might actually be twisted somewhat.

    And, as you say, it's not summat to be resolved at home in a garage.

    See above - & besides I'm not entirely sure Brancato engineering is still going.
     
  3. Now I've calmed down a little :pensive: I revisited this measurement and it is still out but nowhere near as bad as I first thought - 1mm tops. Not sure if you are aware but the swingarm pivot is mounted in a pair of eccentric casting that are themselves fitted into the frame. Rotating these castings moves the pivot backwards/forwards & therefore the complete swingarm to allow for adjustment of the chain tension.

    Initially I was measuring from the split in the casting up to the mount hole but this time I measured from the bottom side of the actual pivot up to the bottom side of a bolt in the mount hole. And using a much better stick it has to be said... :D
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