I recently bought a '98 Klein Mantra Race in the Koi paint scheme. While there didn't seem to be any play in the pivots, i decided to remove the swingarm from the frame to give everything a good clean. My frame had the flanged DU bushings (polymer laminated to a steel backing). Some frames had a polymer bushing instead. So I decided to post this in case someone else was looking for them.
I was able to find the part number for the polymer equivalent bushing from http://www.igus.com/.
LFM-3034-16
L = the particular polymer material
F = Flanged
M = Metric (mm)
30 = Bushing Inside Diameter (same as the OD of the pivot tube)
34 = Bushing Outside Diameter (same as the ID of hole in the frame)
16 = Length of the bushing
Straight out of the package, the bushings fit a little loose on the pivot tube. They're also too big to push into the frame by hand; so I used a headset press and it took about 30 seconds. Once the bushings were installed in the frame, there is no play when the pivot tube is inserted, which can be done easily by hand. The swingarm ears also clear the flanges perfectly.
And as an added bonus, the pair of original DU bushings weighed 60 g. The Igus pair weigh 10!
Lots of tech info for the nerds - http://www.igus.com/iProsvc/Download.as ... 2520mm.pdf
I was able to find the part number for the polymer equivalent bushing from http://www.igus.com/.
LFM-3034-16
L = the particular polymer material
F = Flanged
M = Metric (mm)
30 = Bushing Inside Diameter (same as the OD of the pivot tube)
34 = Bushing Outside Diameter (same as the ID of hole in the frame)
16 = Length of the bushing
Straight out of the package, the bushings fit a little loose on the pivot tube. They're also too big to push into the frame by hand; so I used a headset press and it took about 30 seconds. Once the bushings were installed in the frame, there is no play when the pivot tube is inserted, which can be done easily by hand. The swingarm ears also clear the flanges perfectly.
And as an added bonus, the pair of original DU bushings weighed 60 g. The Igus pair weigh 10!
Lots of tech info for the nerds - http://www.igus.com/iProsvc/Download.as ... 2520mm.pdf