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Old 11-13-2017, 08:53 PM
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there's one piece of steel flat plate notched to fit around the stock motor mount bracket then formed to wrap around the top large tube and the smaller bottom tube. The plate spreads the load across a larger area rather than just at the stock mount weld points.
The bar across the bottom keeps the swing arm from spreading out during downwards forces. This bar does a lot for keeping the swing arm square and removing flex. the bar does however make motor removal and installations difficult. The motor has to be muscled through the side rather than dropping out the end This swing arm addresses just about every fail issue I've ever encountered. The bar running forward off that bottom side to side bar supports a center axle bearing. There are five axle bearings total, 2 on each axle end in the boxed sections and the fifth in the center. This swing arm uses a Azusa 1"x 42" keyed axel with custom wheel, brake. and sprocket hubs. The swing arm also sports duel rear brakes.
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