Any tips for removing the inner swingarm pivot bearing races? I just need to get them out so I can take parts to be powder coated.
Any tips for removing the inner swingarm pivot bearing races? I just need to get them out so I can take parts to be powder coated.
1974 Honda ATC 70
1985 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
1986 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
2008 Honda Rancher 420
1983 Hustler 945-HK 6x6 - Fire Breathing 627cc V-Twin Monster
2010 Chevy Silverado 1500 4x4 LT
1983 GMC K10 Sierra Classic Suburban 6.2 Liter Diesel
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We need some pics here! lol
Finally got the swingarm pivot bearings out, so now everything is ready for powder coating. Hopefully that will be done this week, and I can get a few things put back together.
Here are a few pics from before the dismantling...
1974 Honda ATC 70
1985 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
1986 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
2008 Honda Rancher 420
1983 Hustler 945-HK 6x6 - Fire Breathing 627cc V-Twin Monster
2010 Chevy Silverado 1500 4x4 LT
1983 GMC K10 Sierra Classic Suburban 6.2 Liter Diesel
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Damn shes rough. Looks like a good start though, looking forward to progress pictures. Goodluck!
Jason
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1984 Honda atc 70
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1974 Honda ATC 70
1985 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
1986 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
2008 Honda Rancher 420
1983 Hustler 945-HK 6x6 - Fire Breathing 627cc V-Twin Monster
2010 Chevy Silverado 1500 4x4 LT
1983 GMC K10 Sierra Classic Suburban 6.2 Liter Diesel
My Feedback:http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...-for-Stonewall
There is no Z in Diesel!!!
Are you going to get an oem tank??
MY TRIKES! :
1- 85 250r NOS engine
1- 1985 350x
1- 82 250r + Parts
1- 86 250es Big Red
1- 85 200x
2- 84 200es Big Red
1- 84 200M !!MINTY!!
1- 73 Atc 70 (project)
MY Snowmobile's!!
1999 Polaris Indy 440
1999 Ski-Doo 583
1993 Polaris Indy 500
My Dirt Bike
1986 Dr100
AND A SCOOTER!! 1986 Honda Spree
you have a very good start for a restore. looks very solid, nice rear fenders, racks and so on
It's a one-owner machine, and has been well maintained mechanically so I'm basically just freshening it up. I took the frame, swinger, forks, and various other parts to be powdercoated today. Hopefully those will be done by the end of the week. Now I need to look up some bearings. The plastics look OK from the pictures, but it will be getting new Maiers and a Clark plastic tank. I don't know what I'm going to do yet for the side covers, the kick cover is OK but the left cover is gone. I havn't compared it to my BR, but the rear shock off this one appears to be sprung.
1974 Honda ATC 70
1985 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
1986 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
2008 Honda Rancher 420
1983 Hustler 945-HK 6x6 - Fire Breathing 627cc V-Twin Monster
2010 Chevy Silverado 1500 4x4 LT
1983 GMC K10 Sierra Classic Suburban 6.2 Liter Diesel
My Feedback:http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...-for-Stonewall
There is no Z in Diesel!!!
I think a metal tank would really set of this restoration I bet a member with a BR tank laying Around would probably be willing to sell you one
MY TRIKES! :
1- 85 250r NOS engine
1- 1985 350x
1- 82 250r + Parts
1- 86 250es Big Red
1- 85 200x
2- 84 200es Big Red
1- 84 200M !!MINTY!!
1- 73 Atc 70 (project)
MY Snowmobile's!!
1999 Polaris Indy 440
1999 Ski-Doo 583
1993 Polaris Indy 500
My Dirt Bike
1986 Dr100
AND A SCOOTER!! 1986 Honda Spree
We found most bearings locally for way cheaper than the bike shops
if you can find some sort of numbers on them.
Also, did you get your swing races out?
If you're going thru all that work, some folks will put
a wooden dowel in the swing tube to take up space and then
screw in some grease fittings so the swing bearings can be greased with a gun.
Then again, they usually last 25 years so needing attention 4 times a century might not be a priority.
My local napa will match shocks by min and max length.
I see powder coating can cause trouble with threads and races if they are not plugged,
but most of those guys have watched oc chopper on the discovery channel so hopefully
they won't powderbake anything critical.
I'd really enjoy a trike on a workbench being reborn.
Just wonder where the time would come from.
Good luck and have a great time.
1974 Honda ATC 70
1985 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
1986 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
2008 Honda Rancher 420
1983 Hustler 945-HK 6x6 - Fire Breathing 627cc V-Twin Monster
2010 Chevy Silverado 1500 4x4 LT
1983 GMC K10 Sierra Classic Suburban 6.2 Liter Diesel
My Feedback:http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...-for-Stonewall
There is no Z in Diesel!!!
I got all the bearings for my 70 from the local Bumper to Bumper/hardware/whatever else you need store, I think they're Timkens. I was just wondering if I should look elsewhere for higher quality or if those are good enough. I'll probably just pack the swing bearings good, since they seem to have a good seal in there. (there was clean origional grease on the retainer cups...)
I put bolts in all of the threads so they wouldn't get coated. I watch OC Chopper too...
I love to restore anything, there's something about taking something that everyone else called junk and left for dead, then breathing new life into it...
I have already restored my 1974 ATC 70, and a 1983 Hustler 950 6x6. (Check that out on 6x6world.com, my username is the same there.) I'm just 17 and taking college classes to finish up my highschool, and I work for my dad off and on when he needs me on the farm, so I can usually find time for this kind of thing.
1974 Honda ATC 70
1985 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
1986 Honda ATC 250 ES Big Red
2008 Honda Rancher 420
1983 Hustler 945-HK 6x6 - Fire Breathing 627cc V-Twin Monster
2010 Chevy Silverado 1500 4x4 LT
1983 GMC K10 Sierra Classic Suburban 6.2 Liter Diesel
My Feedback:http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...-for-Stonewall
There is no Z in Diesel!!!