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GSXR swingarm installed
Finally got around to installing the new swingarm in my L today. Straight bolt in with no modifications necessary. Total time including putting the tools away and cleanup was 2 hours. Haven't gone for a test ride yet but will report back.I guess it's an E swingarm. Looks a lot sturdier than the old steel pipe setup.Last edited by Guest; 10-15-2011, 06:19 PM.Tags: None
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Originally posted by OLDENUFF View PostFinally got around to installing the new swingarm in my L today. Straight bolt in with no modifications necessary. Total time including putting the tools away and cleanup was 2 hours. Haven't gone for a test ride yet but will report back.
I was gonna say a GSXR mono shock in 2 hours you must really be good................ Instead that looks like a GS1100E swinger. Nice job anyway. Does the L have a 17mm swingarm bolt like the E?
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TheCafeKid
Yup. That's an 1100e swinger. While theres been some debate on whether or not it's actually any stiffer, it's definitely lighter. And lighter is good.
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FLHGSRay
This is the set-up I'm looking for. Aluminum swingarm, slotted rotors, and, I'm assuming, bigger pads to bolt-on to my '79 GS1000E. What years/models should I be shopping for? I want the s/a, and f/r brakes. Bolt-on.
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