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Tonio600 24-Oct-2005 18:16

S4 swinging arm
 
Is the S4 fitted with the same ally swinging arm than the 900 Monster? If so it should fit a 600 as well?

Thanks in advance.

Chaz 24-Oct-2005 18:55

The swinging arm on my 620i is alloy & looks the same as S4 so I think you may be right if so I think I will try & find an S4 rear wheel for mine.

Jools 24-Oct-2005 19:00

Yes... I thought the 900 Monster was steel? Could be wrong but the S4 one is definitely ally.

If you get one, make sure that you get the right bolts to fit it to the swingarm pivot. The steel arms that I presume are on the 600 have a pinch bolt in front of the swingarm pivot to clamp it onto the pivot. The ally arms have a hole behind the swingarm pivot that some kind of pinch bolt goes through - the arm itself simply has a hole there.

I have an S4 ally swingarm from eBay that will fit my ST2 (all the other part numbers for the rear suspension of an S4 are identical) but I didn't get the swingarm pivot bolts with it.

The parts manual doesn't make it very clear from the drawing what type of bolts to use (it can't be just a straightforward bolt, there must be some sort of cotter pin), although the parts manual obviously gives the part number. Trouble is it's impossible to get the part. I've had some on back order with a couple of very reliable suppliers for nearly a year and neither of them have turned up trumps yet.

So, make sure whoever supplies the swingarm supplies the fittings

Rushjob 24-Oct-2005 19:21

There are two distinct Monster swingarm types depending on the build date of the bike.
I know they changed but as for when...?
Try a u2u to CK & AK, Alan will know.

Tonio600 24-Oct-2005 19:39

Thanks for the advice Jools.

Rushjob, I'm going to ask Alan, it may help :)

skidlids 24-Oct-2005 20:14

Tonio the difference is easy to spot the earlier monster has the hoop similar to a 851 etc, the later ones have a tie rod similar to a 916 etc and this is the type found on the S4 monster

Lee1980 24-Oct-2005 22:23

Will the S4 arm be wider? on account of it having a 180 rear?

Or am i talking bs:o

I remeber the first S4 i saw looked awesome senna grey with red wheels since then always wanted a duke :D:D

Ducman851 25-Oct-2005 07:07

The S4 swingarm will not fit the M600 as stated above. The suspension changed from the Hoop style to the newer style ST type frame with the 2001 S4 and the rest of the M series bikes in 2002. An older M900 alloy or 851/888 swing arm will work on the M600 though.

Tonio600 25-Oct-2005 09:45

Cheers Ducman!

Ducman851 27-Oct-2005 07:16

Quote:

Originally posted by Tonio600
Cheers Ducman!

:)


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