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Street fighter swingarm on superbike

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#1 ·
Has anyone uses street fighter swingarm on their 848/1098/1198? I was told that it is a bit longer, same length as the Corse swingarm.
 
#3 ·
Ah, so much for that idea.
 
#4 ·
I say go for it. I've wanted to do this little project since the SF came out. I've done the numbers and could make the wheelbase about 1430mm-1440mm. The bike would be awesome stable and turn in very nice. Most importantly, would drive out of corner like a raped ape!
 
#5 ·
What is the stocker length? I thought shorter wheelbases turned in quicker? I understand longer offering more stability but wouldn't it be easier to turn in a bike with a shorter wheelbase?

I'm no engineer, I'll go back to sniffing paint fumes...lol
 
#6 ·
DOH! No fumes Arty. Wheelbase has a direct relation to lean angle versus turn radius. It doesn't mean it will turn in quicker. The longer wheelbase will allow a better drive with the right settings.
 
#13 ·
Did you read what was written above? The swing arm is too long for roadracing. You wouldn't be able to get the optimal swing arm length with the street fighter arm. The stock arm can be slightly modified to regain a few mm, which is pretty damn close to the corse length, basically off by 10mm. The streetfighter arm is too long by 10mm. So if you want a slower steering bike, be my guest, but it won't gain you anything my opinion.

Incidentally, the 848 and 1198 are the same bike, so when we talk 1198, its really the same data as a 848. ;)
 
#15 ·
I'm currently undertaking this project. There's about 1.50 lbs weight gain for the Streetfighter Swingarm, and you can't go too far forward with the eccentric without needing to work the brake bracket, and deal with tire rub issues.

Also an EK ThreeD 520 chain, since I will need a longer chain than my DID ERV3. Nice chain,

However, most of the MotoGP bikes have a longer swingarm, and 1450mm wheelbase is most popular except for the last two years Honda has shortened it a little bit. The wheelbase will be about 1450 depending on how the chain links and sprockets work out.

I may need a new rear brake line. More later.
 

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There's an interference issue right now with the Leo Vince exhaust #2 cylinder downtube, so nothing further until I can figure out how to solve that. It's close, but not needs more than say adding a spacer to the exhaust/frame attach point.

The swingarms have the identical rear casting and center formed sheetmetal sections, but the forward castings are what's different. This causes the interference shown in the pictures.
 

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