So I got my swingarm back from Hondaman this week. It turned out great! Thanks again Mark.
I got it prepped for powder coating. Used a 12" threaded 3/8" rod, fenders, and nuts per the recommendation and the pressed the shock bushings out. Followed the ides of others on here. Soaked in some PB for a bit and then used two sockets and ratchets and pushed right out. 30mm on one side and 15mm worked perfect for me. Arm is now the box with the other final parts that will match the frame.
I then moved on to the rear hub. Stuck the bearing in the freezer when I got home and using a very large socket I picked up got that guy in. It went in pretty easily. Before I had it all the way in it put the axel in to make sure everything lined up. It rotates pretty smoothly from what I can tell thus far.
Also, got the side of the hub on and then test fitted the retainer.
One thing I did notice that. Wanted to check on was the small gap between the retainer lip and the hub. I snapped a closer shot of the bearing and I think it looks good?
And the retainer gap
I pulled a old shot of the hub. I think it looks better
And I see a small gap here as well??
So I have two questions with this now.
1. Gap normal? Axle turns fine in there and when I rotate one bearing the other moves in turn...
2. My custom sprocket is on order. My question is should I mount when I get it or wait till after the hub has been laced up with the spokes and rim?