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    ((NEW)) Question for people running Westcoast swingarms

    I have a Westcoast for my R and noticed that the "slits" (for lack of a better term) for the rubber seals next to the pinch bolts for the carrier are smaller than a stock swingarm. Those seals a PITA to get in there. To the point that I'm wondering if Westcoast had their own seals or something. How have you guys addressed this? I could widen those slits with a grinder but I hate the thought of grinding away on this thing. It's immaculate.

    The other option is to not run those seals at all. I noticed on the Quadracer Westcoasts that the carrier section is open so... wtf is the purpose of those seals on the Hondas? Seems like you don't really even need them.

    Here's a pic of a quadracer westcoast. You can see the carrier section is completely open. I have seen a lot of aftermarket R swingers that are open like that also.
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    I have a question about them too. It seems that they use their own pivot bearings. Oem size are different than the ones that came out of the Westcoast. This is what i found for a Tecate. They may of made many small changes where oem stuff is not compatible. But, i still love the Westcoasts!

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    The Westcoast swingarms weren't designed to run the OEM carrier seals. The reliefs or grooves were simply designed to act as pinch points and that is it. I see a lot of guys on here grinding them out to install those seals but I honestly wouldn't ruin the swinger for what really serves no purpose what so ever on a race bike...
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    hell i don't even run them in my OEM swingers let alone my westcoasts!!!

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    I'm just picky about things like this. If Honda said there's supposed to be a seal or an o-ring somewhere, I put it there. Hard habit to break. I guess I'll just run it without the seals.

    The only thing that really bothers me about this thing is the lack of brake line guide mounts. I'm going to see if I can rig something up to attach to the shock mount bolt. I'm sure leaving it loose won't hurt anything... it just bugs me.

    And another thing, the so called adjustable shock mounting plates. There's no way to put the bolt through any of them except the top one so what's the point of that?

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    And another thing, the so called adjustable shock mounting plates. There's no way to put the bolt through any of them except the top one so what's the point of that?

    I wondered the same also?? I've got a +2 for my R and before I get it PC'd I think I'll add some mounts for the brake line holders.
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    The stock slider bolted right on with mine.

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    you can use any of the holes,,,,, you just have to know how ,,,,, do i need to show you? think about it,,, why would they built it that way if you can't use it the way it was designed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dammit! View Post
    I have a Westcoast for my R and noticed that the "slits" (for lack of a better term) for the rubber seals next to the pinch bolts for the carrier are smaller than a stock swingarm. Those seals a PITA to get in there. To the point that I'm wondering if Westcoast had their own seals or something. How have you guys addressed this? I could widen those slits with a grinder but I hate the thought of grinding away on this thing. It's immaculate.

    The other option is to not run those seals at all. I noticed on the Quadracer Westcoasts that the carrier section is open so... wtf is the purpose of those seals on the Hondas? Seems like you don't really even need them.

    Here's a pic of a quadracer westcoast. You can see the carrier section is completely open. I have seen a lot of aftermarket R swingers that are open like that also.
    1upfront used 300ex seals on his durablue swinger. It was by no means easy to install them but I guess he was more stubborn than they were.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KASEY View Post
    you can use any of the holes,,,,, you just have to know how ,,,,, do i need to show you?
    My brain is fried from this job. The only thing I can wrap my brain around right now is satellite tv problems.

    I'm obviously missing something so go ahead. I don't see it. I can think of one possibility but I don't feel like going to the garage to see if it's the right way. My trikes are all obscured by, you guessed it, satellite tv crap!

    Hopefully, HOPEFULLY I'll actually have a day off this Friday and maybe I'll have the energy to put the thing back together. Been saying that for a couple weeks now though. One can hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dammit! View Post
    I'm just picky about things like this. If Honda said there's supposed to be a seal or an o-ring somewhere, I put it there. Hard habit to break. I guess I'll just run it without the seals.

    The only thing that really bothers me about this thing is the lack of brake line guide mounts. I'm going to see if I can rig something up to attach to the shock mount bolt. I'm sure leaving it loose won't hurt anything... it just bugs me.

    And another thing, the so called adjustable shock mounting plates. There's no way to put the bolt through any of them except the top one so what's the point of that?
    Hey, don't feel too bad about the shock mount. I almost posted the question a few weeks ago. I just finished powder coating my first Westcoast swinger, so I'm new to them as well. I was just to embarrassed to bring this dilemma up, knowing it must work somehow. Like Kasey said you really have to sit and stare at it a bit, to rap your head around this little puzzle (at least I did). I'm thinking maybe you should just have a little fun with this and yell uncle when or if you give up! It's really not that hard though. GOOD LUCK!!


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    Try this -

    Place the inserts in the swinger.

    Choose which bolt hole you require.

    Slide inserts out of swinger verticaly upwards.

    Place bolt through chosen insert hole, then through the swinger, then linkage, then swinger, then apply nut and loosley tighten.

    Slide assembly downwards into place, and fully tighten.

    Never tried it but thats the only way i can see it working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 250rfan View Post
    Try this -

    Place the inserts in the swinger.

    Choose which bolt hole you require.

    Slide inserts out of swinger verticaly upwards.

    Place bolt through chosen insert hole, then through the swinger, then linkage, then swinger, then apply nut and loosley tighten.

    Slide assembly downwards into place, and fully tighten.

    Never tried it but thats the only way i can see it working.
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    That's the one possibility I was thinking about but haven't gone out to see if it's right. Is that what you're talking about kasey?

    I was planning on using the top mount anyway so I doubt it will even matter.

    Edit: after looking at it today, that's the way it works.
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    Ok, new question.

    The rear brake caliper bolt, the one closest to the shock. It hits the swingarm. How do you install that? Please don't tell me you have to bolt the brake assembly together and install it whole. That will be just too stupid for me to handle and I'll end up going back to a stocker. I even tried an allen bolt and it still won't get in there. I could just be having another brain fart I guess. Been having them a lot lately. I think attic dust must kill brain cells or something.
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    Looks to me it has to be installed before you put the bracket stuff over the carrier with the clip. Can't you just pop the clip, slide it over, put the bolt in and slide it all back??
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