We used a crashed and rashed swingarm from a GSXR600 to do this installation guide. Obviously, unlike the illustrations below, you’ll be working on the bottom side of the swingarm to do this. As always, the basic rules of a custom installation apply: use the right tools, and measure
at least twice before drilling any holes. For the semi-proficient, this installation would probably take less than fifteen minutes.
What you need:
- 6 x 1.0 tap
- Tap magic or some other form of thread lubricant to cut the threads
- Electric drill, cordless preferred
- 5mm metal drill bit
- Center punch and hammer
- Sharpie to mark where you’re going to drill
- 5mm hex key
- Loctite
- Tape to hold the mounting bracket in place for cutting marks
You want to assemble the shark guard as it will be installed on the bike to mark its place on the swingarm. You must position it no closer than 5mm from the chain to prevent it from rubbing against and damaging the toe guard. Once you have found an ideal location, remove the shark fin and tape the bracket to the swingarm. Use a Sharpie to mark the holes you will need to cut. Next, take a center punch to precisely mark exactly where you will need to drill. If you need a little extra working room, don’t be afraid to remove the rear wheel
AFTER you have properly marked the position of the toe guard on the swingarm.
Using a 5mm drill, bore the required holes into the swingarm.
Tap the swing arm to accept 6mm x 1mm bolts.
If you got everything right, the mounting bracket should line up perfectly over the holes in the swingarm.
Attach the bracket to the swingarm and don’t be afraid to use Loctite to hold the bolts in place.
Attach the shark guard itself and your feet are now much safer!