in theory yes, but in practice no one has done it. Depends on the following. pivot points on the 2 swing arms, have to be the same width, Altering the frame to fit is not recommended but using spacers is. The daytona 600/ 650 have 2 internal locking collars behind the outer fixing bolt. the outer of the two acts as a spacer with the swingarm itself. some models of triumph share parts but whether a triumph single swinger will fit will depend on the pivot spindle diameter also. larger sports bikes tend to have larger parts to compensate for the increase in power, strength being the key. Some custom builders have fitted Honda single sided swingarms to earlier fireblades, ( vfr 750/800 single swinger ) and some specials have used triumph single swingers. In short yes if everyting lines up and is the same size, no if it doesnt. Changing the swingarm will also change the bikes handling, the geometry will have changed. Best left to an expert to do.
Right side of the bike, right above the swingarm pivot bolt.
Yes, Daytona Beach Shores is on a peninsula. The Atlantic Ocean is on one side and the Halifax River is on the other.
The spot for a triangle stand for an RM 85 is by the swingarm on the left side of the dirt bike.
as far as I know, the oil spill has not reached the eastern side of Florida. Only cities near the gulf of Mexico have a risk, and daytona beach is on the Atlantic side.
on the right side botom near front of rear swingarm (follow the tube down)
The Wild Side - 2005 Daytona Key West Mazatlan 1-4 was released on: USA: 13 April 2005
there are 2 screws on the swingarm that have lock nuts on them. loosen the locknuts, tighten the screws, and then tighten the lock nuts again. there should be very small lines engraved in each side of the swingarm that let you line up both sides. make sure they are
Back off the swingarm..under the right side, a 5/8 drain plug.
I have 2 Daytona 500 tickets that we never used; Dale Sr signed one side and Dale Jr signed the other side. How much are they worth
The VIN is stamped on the frame, up on the steering neck on the right side. It is also found on a sticker on the left side of the rear swingarm, but this is often removed by owners looking to clean up the look of their bike.
Number one is front driver side.
You can't technically mount this like this but you will probably not receive a ticket unless you are drawing attention to yourself. It is best to mount it in the normal way.