Question for the senior/experienced 11 owners, or structural engineers?
Since I have my niftly little wire feed welder, I've been thinking about using it to apply some more pieces of metal to the swing arm "H" in order to perhaps stiffen it up a bit, to reduce any flexing that might be occcuring under heavy throttle and turning?
I know the newer style of swing arms are the square tubes and such which I'm assuming is for providing a more stiffer design to reduce flex. I'm not worried about the little extra weight that it will add, but just wondering if it might help? Is there really much flexing that occurs in the swingarm that could contribute to the "hinge" feeling the XS11 has under strong throttle and cornering and uneven roads?? I'm also thinking of adding some bracing to the frame around the steering joint, have some pictures from a guy IIRC in OZ, a structural engineer added the braces to help stiffen the frame!?
T.C.
Since I have my niftly little wire feed welder, I've been thinking about using it to apply some more pieces of metal to the swing arm "H" in order to perhaps stiffen it up a bit, to reduce any flexing that might be occcuring under heavy throttle and turning?
I know the newer style of swing arms are the square tubes and such which I'm assuming is for providing a more stiffer design to reduce flex. I'm not worried about the little extra weight that it will add, but just wondering if it might help? Is there really much flexing that occurs in the swingarm that could contribute to the "hinge" feeling the XS11 has under strong throttle and cornering and uneven roads?? I'm also thinking of adding some bracing to the frame around the steering joint, have some pictures from a guy IIRC in OZ, a structural engineer added the braces to help stiffen the frame!?
T.C.


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