Talking of swingarms...

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Talking of swingarms...

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Not a blade brace, and so the blade hugger won't fit, so what's it off?

By the way, next time I do one I'll also cut off the chain adjuster blocks and have those welded on to the Storm arm, as then you can fit fancy chain adjusters and bolt on hook-type bobbin arms, that poke out behind the adjuster- lighter that way, and you don't scratch the paint or powder coat so easily with the paddock stand.

Nice polish, though, looks chunky.
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I guess a Suzuki looking at the welding lines
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Mmm not sure what its from, but it looks nice and chunky, and very shiney.
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Standard swingarm custom modified for brace and bobbins B-)
The brace isn't from any bike, custom designed and made.
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Looks like a JMC swingarm or brace. :thumbup:
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Redthunder wrote:Standard swingarm custom modified for brace and bobbins B-)
The brace isn't from any bike, custom designed and made.
Ah, well, in that case it'll be hard to find a hugger to fit neatly, but still, nicely done.
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Don't want a hugger, in fact I sold mine a few weeks back ;-)
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Nice work :thumbup:
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me likey, nice and chunky, i'd love a under lung brace, i did contact a firm who specialise in making swingarms, they wanted £900 and 3mths to make one, i told them to jog on..... :Ball Kick:
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agentpineapple wrote:me likey, nice and chunky, i'd love a under lung brace, i did contact a firm who specialise in making swingarms, they wanted £900 and 3mths to make one, i told them to jog on..... :Ball Kick:
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agentpineapple wrote:me likey, nice and chunky, i'd love a under lung brace, i did contact a firm who specialise in making swingarms, they wanted £900 and 3mths to make one, i told them to jog on..... :Ball Kick:

To be fair, going to any area under your lung would require danger money; that's probably bumped up the price a bit......

And jogging, you know what about jogging exactly?
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tony.mon wrote:
agentpineapple wrote:me likey, nice and chunky, i'd love a under lung brace, i did contact a firm who specialise in making swingarms, they wanted £900 and 3mths to make one, i told them to jog on..... :Ball Kick:

To be fair, going to any area under your lung would require danger money; that's probably bumped up the price a bit......

And jogging, you know what about jogging exactly?
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