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What is the difference between early and late front axles?

Started by JPaganel, July 09, 2014, 12:04:21 PM

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JPaganel

Looking at the parts listings, the bushings and speedo drives are the same, so the axles are the same diameter.

However, the 87 and earlier axle is listed as 36Y-25181-00-00 superseded by 5X3-25381-00-00, while the 89 and up axle is listed as
18G-25381-00-00, and is a different price.

What is the difference? Can they interchange?
1993 FJ1200 ABS

1984 FJ600, up on blocks

1986 FJ1200, flaming wreck, repaired and sold
1986 FJ1200, repaired, ridden, sold


I don't want a pickle
I just want to ride my motorcicle

racerrad8

I believe the early axle is longer to be able to accept the nut whereas the later axle uses the lower fork leg which is threaded as the nut.

No, I do not believe they will not interchange.

I stock the later model axle; 89-93 Front Axle

Randy - RPM



Randy - RPM

FJ_Hooligan

Quote from: racerrad8 on July 09, 2014, 12:15:28 PM
I believe the early axle is longer to be able to accept the nut whereas the later axle uses the lower fork leg which is threaded as the nut.

No, I do not believe they will not interchange.
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Randy - RPM

That appears to be a triple negative! 

If you wanted to use the older axle with the newer fork legs, you would need to drill out the threads on the left side slider for the axle to fit through.
DavidR.

Burns

if a no to a no is a yes, then a third no would be a no to a yes, and so a no, ultimtely.
Some may consider this observation to be a valenced remark.
There's nothing you can do that can't be done.

ribbert

Quote from: Burns on July 14, 2014, 10:30:04 PM
if a no to a no is a yes, then a third no would be a no to a yes, and so a no, ultimtely.
Some may consider this observation to be a valenced remark.

No
"Tell a wise man something he doesn't know and he'll thank you, tell a fool something he doesn't know and he'll abuse you"

chiz

I used my 84 axle on the later sliders so I could fit R1 calipers... The axle fit fine screwed rite into the left leg.
Chiz