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Rear suspension dog bones What's the reason for the dog bone shape????

Started by bikerjimbob, April 07, 2025, 05:11:40 AM

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bikerjimbob

Hi All,

Today I made a set of dog bones for my FJ1200 rear suspension, and it got me thinking about the shape.
I can understand the rounding at the ends to give clearance but why the reduced centre section??? is it to reduce weight? just looks better??? or what.

Looking forward to all the answers.

Cheers Jim

red

Jimbob,

Saves on material, that's all.  These things are cut from a metal plate, so the layout pattern counts. 
They would work as well if they were the same width as the widest part of the OEM dog-bone, for the full length.  Prolly more people would make their own that way, also, instead of buying the special parts.
Cheers,
Red

P.S. Life is too short, and health is too valuable, to ride on cheap parade-duty tires.

bikerjimbob

Hi Red,

Thanks for the reply, never thought about the layout when stamping out these parts it would save a lot of material which over time will save a lot of money. Plus I guess they look a bit more stylish as well.

Cheers Jimbob