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86250rbanshee
04-30-2007, 08:40 AM
OK I am getting a Lonestar NO link frame 88' year style I believe. I have a stock 86' frame right now with that motor as well. Is there any problems with throwing that motor in it.?

I have a no Link Roll Design swingarm on my frame now along with +2+1 LSR A-arms. when I put the swingarm on stock frame I had to remove the lower bracket right under swingarm bolt. Roll seign everything was good with that. I'm just curious I can't pass this frame up Since I already have a no link swingarm I figured this would be a great combo, also its 89 length so -1
Let me know I really want some pics of NO link frames if possbile perferably without drivetrain/plastic maybe just the swingarm or something.

Thanks guys
Clayton

havinnoj
04-30-2007, 09:37 AM
I'm curious about this as well.

When you mounted an 88 swinger to an 86 frame, what did you use to secure the rear portion on the motor?

86250rbanshee
04-30-2007, 09:54 AM
Nothing I took that piece out, and accord to Roll Design that was correct. ? Does the bracket that I removed make sense where I'm talking about?
If not I will try to clarify it ok you have the no link swingarm with a long through bolt under that there is a about a 1" dia tube that has/had a bracket on it, I removed that.

havinnoj
04-30-2007, 10:02 AM
ok so you basically removed the piece that goes inbetween the 86 swingarm (with bold holes on top and bottom.)

looks something like this:
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wishmasstir
04-30-2007, 10:05 AM
so you removed the original linkage mount right? the motor will fit in any year frame no problem. the 86/87's had a bracket the mounted in the middle of the swingarm pivot point and the motor bolted to this. if your using a 88/89 swingarm on a 86/87 frame you should weld some brackets on the bottom of the frame to mount the motor to. what year roll are you using?

86250rbanshee
04-30-2007, 10:15 AM
Well I don't know what yr Roll Design swing is exactly its probably 2000 or so, I bought the bike stripped suspensino off and got the LSR front end then put that on then the roll rear end.

I found a picture on here of a LSR frame don't pay attension the the green X's but it shows bracket clearly.

Below the X's are 2 tabs that stick straight up with holes in them thats what I removed.

norcalduner
04-30-2007, 03:12 PM
Let us all know how this works out. I think you might need to use a different length shock since those Roll no-link swingers are designed for stock link frames. Maybe someone here can confirm this.

I run an old JP frame that can be setup for either a no link or stock link setup and if you still do need a pic, I could try to get it up tonite.

86250rbanshee
04-30-2007, 05:40 PM
I do know its the Lobo 2 rear

koh0001
04-30-2007, 07:08 PM
Here's a pic of the LSR nolink I have. I run a 88 motor. The other one I have doesn't have the two tabs coming down just like the pic. with the green x's. I also run a 88 motor in it.

86250rbanshee
05-02-2007, 05:15 AM
OK since I have a no link set up right now but attached to my stock 86' frame, is my no link shock going to be too short for a no link frame? I just thought of something can someone get me eye to measurement for the shock?
I really appreciate it.

norcalduner
05-03-2007, 12:01 AM
My shock measures 17 5/8 inches.