Some detail on the attached photographs.
As the bike is intended to be used in local VERI events I really wanted to prepare as a competition bike and not a show queen.
The Frame.
I made a few minor modifications to the frame. backing plate for rear brake pedal adjusting return bolt. Cover plates over the top shock joints that prevent dirt and water accumulating. Cover plate and filling around bottom of down tube on frame at front. Additional muffler restraint bracket. strengthening air cleaner box cleat. additional cleats for a bash plate. Strengthening of kickstand cleat. All work done by Geoff Morris Concepts (GMC) in Broadford.
The Color.
Sorry guys and dartypoint really changed my mind on this, (see his post). I could not come at the OEM dirty white, it had to be the Italian husky white.
Rear swingarm.
All new bits but some noticeable and non noticeable changes. The rear chain guide has nylon slipper plates installed requiring longer bolts. Looking to change out the OEM roller for proper roller as well. The chain tensioner is all new HVA item but I modified in assembly process to include larger and thicker washers to try and eliminate the pivot /torsional issues with OEM arrangement. Some additional rollers needed.
Swing arm bearings. Well probably should have used nylon / delrin but went OEM, however swapped out HVA needle rollers for needle rollers with a lip seal so hopefully should get longer service life. How is it they never last??????. I haven't as yet but thinking is also a oring sealer retaining washer to ensure some pressure is kept on oring to ensure it does not pop out. This is just a large diameter s/s washer that slides over the swing arm dowels.
Air cleaner box. It had some damage so fibreglassed the hole and repaired some cracks on box as well. I use old floor sanding belts to scuff roughen the area which gives a good rough surface for the new glass to bite into. Also repaired a side guard with a split in same fashion. Will see how long this lasts.
Foot pegs.
These are OEM modified units with a wider top by GMC.
Expansion Chamber.
GMC had to do some work on this and return area around spark plug is a bit damaged and shape altered but...... its a work of art until after first ride. I cleaned this again using old floor sanding belt material and then cleaned up with wet and dry and then really hot water and morning fresh and a scourer and then washed in really hot water. Our 30 degree days help. Tip for painting. I used VHT engine enamel in satin black and left pipe in sun for 4 hrs to get really dry and warm, first coat is applied, then I drop aerosol can in really hot water for about two minutes between coats, then shake can again and reapply 2nd coat, and continue process until can is finished. Result is brilliant, the increased pressure gives a better finish.
Ohlins Shocks.
I had these rebuilt by Mick Hughes in Bendigo, and new springs from Andy HVA. Although the refurbishment and cleaning of the ball joints took me by surprise. I reckon I spent easy 3 hours wire brushing, wet and dry removal of rust marks and cleaning with petrol all the swivel joints and retaining collars and bolts. Also some new HVA bits on shock as well.
Spring rates for shocks
The progressive rear springs I bought were from HVA and 160 pounds so around $300 landed here in OZ. These are the heavier of the two springs available from HVA. They are referred to as Promax 46-30-65-320 12/15. This is printed on the springs. So my understanding and from measurements of the spring 46mm is the internal diameter. 320mm is the length. The 30kg/mm is the softer spring rate and the 65kg/mm is the heavier spring rate. Not sure of the 12/15 either date of manufacture or for 12 -15 stone ???
The softer spring that HVA have is also a Promax with numbers of 46-25-55-320. So this is the same spring ID and length but with a lighter starting spring of 25 kg/mm and a heavier rate spring of 55kg/mm. These are also around $300 landed. These seem to be a popular choice.
I happened across YSS which is a suspension shop in Adelaide, Australia. They have a couple of listings on their website for rear springs and on their website see under Husqvarna. See also “All springs” where progressive are listed in 46mm ID and 320 long. Walter (owner and european) confirmed that these are the springs. They also have a lot of dual rate linear listings as well.
Overall Length
Inside Diameter
SPRINGRATE 1
SPRING RATE 2
COLOR
320
46
30
50
BLACK MW: This would appear to be the nearest to the HVA softer spring
320
46
20
30
BLACK
320
46
20
40
BLACK MW: probably OEM replacement
These are considerably cheaper as listed as AUD$191.20 plus postage. (I expect for a pair).
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The bearings only fail to years of neglect. I would think cleaning and lubrication should occur twice a year for muddy or silty runs and once a year for dryer normal service.