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By McMurdo
#87289
Hi all, pulled apart the rear end of Bertie my Enfield to measure for trail shocks this afternoon. Was surprised when I removed the current shocks that the swing-arm didn't move. It feels to be on rubber mounts that hold it in position but allow a limited amount of movement.

My newbie question - is this how it's supposed to be? It's unlike anything I've met when fixing a history of Japanese bikes.

2nd question - if this is the way Enfield intended, how do I reset the swingarm mounts so that they are in the right position for the 330mm shocks?

Cheers

Stuart
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By Rushour
#87290
Hi, - The swinging arm is mounted on silent block bushes which allow a certain amount of movement up and down as with many Jap bikes, you do have the set the swinging arm in a neutral position when installing before tightening the spindle and there is a tool available to buy if you are unsure.
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By McMurdo
#87291
Thanks Rushour, I had a look in our hosts catalogue - is the tool just a bar with holes 300mm apart?
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By McMurdo
#87292
Ignore that question - I see one in the manual. I’ll need to work out where the midpoint of the new shocks will be.

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