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zoolord
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It's bugging me now.. i'll make one this week if i get time. I have always got a bike in the house in bits so this ain't a big problem. my sons grass track bike is mostly in bits all over the house.

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On to the very dodgy looking swingarm.. it needs welding, it is bent and it need new bushes.

I will be seeing someone at the weekend to straighten and weld this as well as the frame, as i want to get it painted and start rebuilding it

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the pivots wear eccentrically, and by bushing the pivots will really help with the brake action and effiecency (sp).

just to make sure i have this right. where the arm goes through the brake plate put a bronze bush in and mill to fit the operating arm?

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the pivots wear eccentrically, and by bushing the pivots will really help with the brake action and effiecency (sp).

it has a bit of wear in it. and i will prolly get it gone at a later date, as i want the bike done for

xmas..... hopfuly

i have done the back hub today and although i don't look as bad its in better working order than the front

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