I've been messing around with the swingarm spacing using my now-useless swingarm. Let's just say the DOHC swingarm modification is NOT as simple as "just cut all off from one side" if you're looking to be symmetrical on all fronts. That is, center the wheel to the swingarm and the swingarm to the frame. Because I'm converting to a monoshock suspension, I need everything to be centered relative to the backbone of the frame.
After millions of measurements I think I got it sorted. It'll end up requiring custom wheel spacers but the wheel is in the "visual center" of the swingarm, the swingarm pivot is along the centerline of the frame and the sprockets line up. I ended up cutting off 0.385" off of the chain side of the swingarm pivot and that placed things where I needed them to be. I haven't performed surgery on my new donor swingarm because I'm waiting for my monoshock hoop to come back from my guy.
Speaking of which, the hoop is also asymmetrical due the shape of the swingarm. Long story short, pretty sure my fab guy hates me now... I'll post pics when I get it all mocked up.
Here's the useless arm fitted in place, note the gap on the right side:
I also go the rear sets were mounted this weekend. They're not fully shaped and/or pretty but the rear set mounts are tapped and things appear to fit. Of course, now that these are fitted, it's opened up a whole new world of problems but I'll deal with them.
Rough shape with CBR900RR sets in place:
Both sets mounted:
Full shot of the bike with rear sets mounted. Note the custom cardboard seat. Sitting on the bike has made me think the upward angle of the seat is a bit much. It pitches me a bit farther forward that is comfortable so I'll revisit the angle once I get the rear suspension on and the bike sits normally instead of on jack stands:
Finally, the shift side of things. Here's where it gets interesting. I could make up some crazy linkage system to get it working or simply flip the shift lever around from its stock position and get it under my toe. This obviously shifts the pattern to GP style, 1st is all the way up, 5th all the way down. I'm willing to entertain this idea simply because it's an easy fix and it's my only bike. If I had multiple bikes this may cause some confusion and not be good. The old peg / engine mount bolt will be shortened so ignore that.