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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Atlanta
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My Mood: | Swingarm Question
Does anyone know what style g craft swingarm this is? Any idea on a price range? Thanks in advance |
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| Euro Seagull Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Breukelen, Netherlands
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My Mood: | Re: Swingarm Question
pm Z. He can can tell you (and hook you up)
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Norman, OK
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That looks like the Triple Square G-Craft swingarm in the +4 size or even bigger. Take a look at mine below, it's the same type (Triple Square) but mine is standard size. Swingarm is around $700+ depending on roller bearings and hangars if you choose. I too got mine from "Z" at www.honda50.com Last edited by HymieP; 12-15-2009 at 02:06 PM. |
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| ADMIN | Re: Swingarm Question
G-craft Triplesquare Monoshock model for NSR50 wheels. Either +16cm or +20cm over stock. Looks longer then a +16 from the picture. Depending on the options, probably somewhere north of $700.00 That is a very expensive bike in the original picture. Between the motor and suspension, my guess is north of $10K was sunk into that bike. |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Atlanta
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My Mood: | Re: Swingarm Question
cool thanks for the info are there any other types of swingarms that would work with nsr wheels but are not so pricey?
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Atlanta
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My Mood: | Re: Swingarm Question
either one would be great
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| ADMIN | Re: Swingarm Question
Let's go at this from a different direction. What do you consider pricey? $400? $500? $600? Here's an Over Racing Unit, Type 1, Standard Tubing, twin shock model. Somewhere around $450.00 52-01-12N That's about as cheap as it gets for dedicated swingarms for NSR50 wheels, unless you take something from an existing application and make it work through fabrication. On a monkey/Z50, I'd run 110/70/12 tires front and rear. Anything bigger will look absolutely huge. Go with the Heidenau K61's. If you need anything else, drop me an email. I don't always read the forums. dan@honda50.com |
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