View Full Version : need 250r aftermarket swingarm
toxicd
03-31-2005, 03:28 PM
looking for an after market swingarm for 88-89 250r either factory length, or preferrably +1 or 2".
dunatic
03-31-2005, 06:55 PM
Ive got a +2 that I built last year...and it wasnt long enough and had to goto a +4
It's just cryloned right now...beath too hard on it and the paint falls right off.....kept it from rusting.
It's setup kinda lite weight and I would add some gussets it to b4 shipping it to ya.
It's 1 3/4" .095 chrome moly tubing with a split ring carrier and it looks just like the one pictured here
http://www.mpracing.biz/gallery/album11
just not chromed....it will come with a front and rear chain slider and pivot bearings
$350 to your lower 48 door
toxicd
04-03-2005, 11:08 PM
if it had a solid carrier housing i would take it, but thanks anyways. looking for something a bit beefier.
TRX250R87
04-04-2005, 12:54 AM
I have a blue Lonestar swingarm, stock 89 length. $275 shipped.
ERIC
dunatic
04-04-2005, 12:57 AM
Originally posted by toxicd
if it had a solid carrier housing i would take it, but thanks anyways. looking for something a bit beefier.
Il give you a life time warranty on it.........like I do all my swingers
JTRtrx250r
04-04-2005, 08:35 AM
Originally posted by dunatic
Il give you a life time warranty on it.........like I do all my swingers dune....how do they hold up to air time?
I realize they're drag swingers, but was curious if ppl can jump w/ them(to a point)...
dunatic
04-04-2005, 09:29 AM
Originally posted by JTRtrx250r
dune....how do they hold up to air time?
I realize they're drag swingers, but was curious if ppl can jump w/ them(to a point)...
This is not a drag swinger.....only difference is the tubing wall thickness and extra bracing. It's called a drag lite......just a name
I can make of my swinger styles into a drag arm.
I have never had a swinger come back......and Ive got some that are being tortured out there right now.
the simple fact is a round tube is equally as strong no matter which way you push, pull, tug or tow on it.......
toxicd
04-05-2005, 02:21 PM
bump
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