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<blockquote data-quote="Cyborg" data-source="post: 92780" data-attributes="member: 3426"><p>I think I will be ok with measurements. I have the Monster frame/swingarm etc, so I know where the shock and fork mounts need to be welded onto my swingarm. With the fork and top of the shock mounted to the rocker, I can determine where the rocker shaft support has to be welded in. The only measurements I might need are the the distance centre to centre between your motor mounts and the centre of the swing arm spindle. I don't have the Ducati cases, so don't have the exact location of Ducati swingarm spindle. Hope that makes sense. Moving the location of my rocker spindle to ease installation may not matter, but I won't know for sure until I'm back in the shop and have had a chance to stare at it for a while. I don't think moving it back or forward a few degrees will change the geometry in a negative way. I'm CAD challenged and my artistic skills stink, so best to have the parts in front of me before I impose upon you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyborg, post: 92780, member: 3426"] I think I will be ok with measurements. I have the Monster frame/swingarm etc, so I know where the shock and fork mounts need to be welded onto my swingarm. With the fork and top of the shock mounted to the rocker, I can determine where the rocker shaft support has to be welded in. The only measurements I might need are the the distance centre to centre between your motor mounts and the centre of the swing arm spindle. I don't have the Ducati cases, so don't have the exact location of Ducati swingarm spindle. Hope that makes sense. Moving the location of my rocker spindle to ease installation may not matter, but I won't know for sure until I'm back in the shop and have had a chance to stare at it for a while. I don't think moving it back or forward a few degrees will change the geometry in a negative way. I'm CAD challenged and my artistic skills stink, so best to have the parts in front of me before I impose upon you. [/QUOTE]
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