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Dj_mini

Rear Beam Woes

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Dj_mini

Stripped the rear beam on my new 205 today and it isnt a good sight the swing arm pin is stuck in the beam tube! :mellow: and the other side is just as bad :(

 

 

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MartinM
Stripped the rear beam on my new 205 today ...

 

I hope it's got a warranty and you can take it back :mellow:

 

And I thought you needed a press to get the pin out of the arm - but have you cracked the trailing arm, big time, in the process?

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Dj_mini
I hope it's got a warranty and you can take it back :mellow:

 

And I thought you needed a press to get the pin out of the arm - but have you cracked the trailing arm, big time, in the process?

 

Sadly no warranty to fall back on :(

 

Yeah normaly takes a few tons to get them out the pin wont move in the tube for love nor money! just glad i didnt drive it in this state :( iv tryed a spare pin in the arm and still seams a good press fit so hope all is well with the swing arm but i may weld the pin back in just to be safe .

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Edp

Jesus! you must have given that some welly to remove the arm from the shaft! i thought it needed 2 tonnes of force or summit. . . :mellow:

 

That beam looks scrap to me, well the shafts anyway.

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jonnie205

ha that must have taken some beating. Throw that tube in the skip mate its scrap 100%

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Dj_mini
ha that must have taken some beating. Throw that tube in the skip mate its scrap 100%

 

Bugger was hoping to use it again :( miles is on to sorting me out a new tube so should be back together in no time . I must admit a big hammer was used it may have been a bit over the top for the job :mellow:

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welshpug

naaah, BFH's are good :mellow:

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