extended swingarm

fsteward

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well i got my swingarm back from my brother inlaw who has done a great job extending it by 4 inches now its of the the powder coaters
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my frames yellow and new red plastics i may go white on the arms and swing arm not surei got less than 24hr to decide lol
 
Looks good. Glad you never did the cut in the middle, or on the 'tubes'. Cannot really see the welds, but judging by how it was done, and the bracing, it looks pretty tough.
Have fun!
PS: don't expect it to wheely that easy anymore. 4" extension helped me, as mine was lifting the front in basically all gears. Now its much better and more stable.
 
Looks good. Glad you never did the cut in the middle, or on the 'tubes'. Cannot really see the welds, but judging by how it was done, and the bracing, it looks pretty tough.
Have fun!
PS: don't expect it to wheely that easy anymore. 4" extension helped me, as mine was lifting the front in basically all gears. Now its much better and more stable.

Man, mine hasn't even lifted up with the plus 4 on my quad.
 
what chain and brake pipe do i need now and yea the welds will be strong hes by far the best welder i no he welds engines back together for a living
 
OOPS, JUST READ MY POST AGAIN...
IT CAME OUT TOTALLY WRONG..
Sorry, lol, before the 4" extension it wheelied too easily, after the extension, it is more stable, and harder to wheelie.
 
I wouldn't run that yet. The chain guide mount needs to be cut off and moved back. I don't think you'll be able to run one that far up. I would also have him gusset the front top(in pic), front bottom, and rear tube under the shock mount. I have cracked a stock swing arm in both those spots. Just need like a 3/4 wide strip from one side to the other.