desmo2
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Not as much of a pain doing it as it is getting them in the correct place . I wasted my first frame by getting this wrong . All sorted now though
.... but then anybody can get it right second time !
I can't help but wonder if you guys are some kind of off road riding gods to need all these frame mods. This fellow did the Paris Dakar on an R65 with his only mod being a windshield
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oh yeah so you say but if you'd really done it there'd be pictures?![]()
Did he win ?

He hasn't quite finished the race yet !
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Update please ... I need inspiration![]()
Here's mine . The rear mounts are central , why aren't yours ? As you can see , the mounts are brazed in , of course![]()
aah. i like the idea of a raised engine, more ground clearence and looks cool. if you go for the dry sump does that mean you can remove the sump, giving even more clearence? whats with moving the engine forward? have i missed summat? at the risc of sounding patronizing, have you checked the front wheel wont hit the engine? keep it going, this ones fun to watch!!!!!
Proper airhead engineering![]()
I think my front ones are higher and possibly further forward. That has an effect on where the gearbox output ends up in relation to the driveshaft.
I'm no engineer, but have an engineering question...
it looks like the drive shaft is going to be parallel relative to the gearbox output shaft only when the rear is completely unloaded (as it is on the pics).
But when the shock is supporting the bike's weight and a rider's, the shaft is going to end up deflected upwards quite a bit at the gearbox end
Isn't this going to mean that at maximum shock compression the drive shaft ujs will be under much more stress that they will be at maximum extension? Wouldn't it be better for the shaft to aim to have it more or less parallel to the output shaft when under standard load?
I've never looked at this angle on my airheads, but I suppose my expectation would be that if the bike was on a stand with both wheels off the ground, I'd expect to see the swingarm /drive shaft deflected below a line going straight out along the line of the output shaft, not parallel with it. Maybe this is just my imagination.
Or maybe you're gonna fit a longer shock?