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    225DX experts?

    I'll try and explain this best as I can. I have a 84 YTM225DX that has a loose swing arm. I took it apart thinking bearings, but now I'm not sure. The bearings and races seem ok. What I discovered I think may be the problem. Where the swing arm goes in between the frame there is like a half inch gap. What I mean is if I put the swing arm up in where it mounts and put it all the way to one side there is a 3/8 to 1/2 inch gap between the swing arm and frame on the other side. Can any one tell me the inside to inside measurements of the frame where the swing arm mounts and the outside to outside measurement of the swing arm. I'm thinking the frame may be bent outward where the swing arm mounts or I have a defective swing arm. The frame being bent doesn't seem possible with a cross bar just above and below where the swing arm mounts. I see no cracks or signs of a reweld. Any help would be appreciated.

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    I have a couple of 225 frames and swing arms at home I will measure tonight if no one else gets to it first.
    Anyone know of a new project machine for me around Wisconsin?

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    From what it looks like to me, the swing arm is 12" and the frame is 12.5" for the inside. If you are wondering if you have all of the parts, yamaha has a nice online parts guide. Look up the swing arm. Bascially there should be a bearing, oil seal, and pivot collar on each side between the swing arm and the frame.
    http://www.yamaha-motor.com/products...p?lid=1&lc=atv
    Anyone know of a new project machine for me around Wisconsin?

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    1985 200s is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    I know all the parts are there I'll have to pull it apart again and make sure there the right parts. Thanks.

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    if u need any rear end parts let me know, i have it all

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    1985 200s is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Some one tried to rig it with taper roller bearings with races. Can you get me a bearing number off the bearing so I can go through a bearing dealer I know instead of Yamaha? Thanks Rod

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    i'll try, but i can always sell u it

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    1985 200s is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    We must have been replying at the same time. I was inquiring of the Older Fox. But, since you mentioned it, how much do you need for bearings, pivots and seals?

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    sorry to hear that about the frame.

    Hope u find a good one.Good luck

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    how is 25 bucks plus shipping

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    Scarf that thing up,hurry thats the deal of the centry.

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    edog.... read before you post... that was just for used swingarm bearings and seals!

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    Maybe

    Quote Originally Posted by 1985 200s
    I'll try and explain this best as I can. I thinking the frame may be bent outward where the swing arm mounts or I have a defective swing arm. The frame being bent doesn't seem possible with a cross bar just above and below where the swing arm mounts. I see no cracks or signs of a reweld. Any help would be appreciated.
    a bent frame can still be a possibility.

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    1985 200s is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    No I believe it is the bearings. I have the proper measurements. Some one put tapered roller bearings and races in it. From what I can tell they should be sealed roller bearings like rear axle bearings. I'm weighing my options right now and may have bushings made for it through a friend of mine who is a proffesor at a tech college machine shop.

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