It's been a while since my last pic update so here goes.
As mentioned earlier i managed to fit the 5EB R6 swingarm very easily, on a 3TJ all you need to do is shave down the pivot point on the arm, ream out the chain side bearing hole a little deeper and insert new bearings, after that the stock 3TJ pivot bolt works, it has the same OD as the R6 pivot tube ID. As mentioned elsewhere you need to remove more from the chain side of the tube to keep the wheel centered on the frame, but it really is nothing hard.
You can see my alignment laser hitting the center of the back tyre and the centre of the shock/frame.
I have used the ZX6R sprocket on the front, thanks to advice on this forum the chain alignment will be perfect, here is the laser on the sprockets...
I had to notch out my frame a little for good chain clearance, this will be running a 525 chain...
For the shocker i had planned on using the R6 shock, but it was just way too short and would need a hell of a lot of modifying to work, so i fitted my thundercat shock and made new bones for the pivot. This needed spacer tubes on the swing arm and it needs tidying up and dressing, but you get the idea, this is just the mechanical mock up before i tear everything down for final assembly.
Also in this pic you can see my R6 speedo sender, i drilled my trans casing and made a mounting boss for the sensor, then chemical metal'd it into place, it seems to be sealed pretty well, we shall see.
My R6 clock conversion, everything works, the fuel light works too which has been a problem for others, i just fitted the R6 sender into my 400 tank, job done. The tacho will be sorted when my signal divider arrives, i found this part of the conversion very simple, it only took a few hours to wire the whole unit.
My 996 mirrors and screen now fitted, everything needs painting and i'm going for a tint on the screen.
Just need to plumb the rear caliper, it's all R6 back here...
So the project is coming along nicely, well chuffed with the rear end now...
More updates coming.