Ahhh the swingarm. I need to find some pics of the modification but in principle:
It's a CB1100 Blackbird swingarm with a length of 53.5cm from center of frame-axle to center of rear wheel axle in middle position of the adjustment range.
It's quite a wide swingarm! If I fit a 160 wheel instead of a 180 wheel it looks funny with lots of space between the wheel and swingarm..
Also quite a long swingarm.
Wheel-axle size is 20mm if I remember correctly, same as the fireblade rear wheel I'm using.
I cut a small part, like 5mm, of the swingarm at the frame-pivot point to make it fit because you need around 225mm width.
Then I installed a new needle bearing which is less wide and removed 1 ball bearing I think (theres 2).I also ground a new groove in the swingarm with a dremel and a small disc for the bearing retaining clip, because it was in the part I had to cut off.
I also made some spacers to fit the 17mm(?) cb750 swingarm axle in the 25mm(?) CB1100 swingarm.
And then welded on the mounting points for the rear shocks offcourse.
It was not a very difficult job, but not easy either!
ALTERNATIVE:
Yesterday I received a TL1000S swingarm for my z1000 project.. which is possibly a good alternative!
The TL1000S swingarm looks alsmost the same, is 1.5cm shorter, 2cm less wide and most important of all.... it's 225mm at the pivoting point! So you only need to make some bushings to fit the cb750 swingarm axle! And weld on the shock mounts offcourse...
The TL1000S rear wheel and therefore also the swingarm uses a 30mm rear axle... so you need to keep that in mind. ;-)
As for chain alignment, I used a 10mm offset sprocket ordered somewhere in Germany, company called
Krüger & Junginger GmbH.. quite expensive at 100 euros...
In Germany apperently they call it a "Versatzritzel".
Old ebay ad...
http://www.ebay.de/itm/-/321041283215?ssPageName=ADME:L:OC:NL:3160I am a little worried that it might #$%* up the outgoing shaft since it is only held with the small two-bolt honda sprocket retaining clip....... I might fit a support bearing later.
Next to the offset sprocket, I'm removing around 6mm from the rear wheel sprocket carrier and then its pretty much inline..'