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Old 19-Nov-2009, 21:35
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For something bespoke JMC have a sale on their swingarms at the moment:

https://www.swingarm.com/shop.aspx

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Old 20-Nov-2009, 13:40
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Hi all, I'm after the Alloy SS style, not monster or single sided. I'm building a Air cooled racing bike a modifed 916 frame. I fancy that swing arm, it looks nice also the 749 & 999 are to stiff, unless you get the 2006 onwards. The only single side I wanna use is the Monster SR swingarm.
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Old 20-Nov-2009, 14:59
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I do have a 749 Saxon racing arm going for £80 plus P&P


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Old 20-Nov-2009, 15:14
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I do have a 749 Saxon racing arm going for £80 plus P&P


That is very tempting. What mods, and do you have you any pictures?
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Old 20-Nov-2009, 18:12
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http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/at...9&d=1187380615

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/at...0&d=1187380650

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Old 24-Nov-2009, 20:44
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I'm still interested in the swing arm, I'm looking into other options by only issue with this one is that I'm planning to fit it to a Air cooled motor that only produces around 85 BHP, I trying to find out if this will be to stiff for the bike...
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Old 24-Nov-2009, 23:48
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I'm still interested in the swing arm, I'm looking into other options by only issue with this one is that I'm planning to fit it to a Air cooled motor that only produces around 85 BHP, I trying to find out if this will be to stiff for the bike...


I be interested to find out what you are planning to do.
I am doing a similar project with a 998 frame.
Planning to source a Multistrada 1000DS engine + ancilaries (TB, ECU, loom)
I would use a 996 swingarm which I understand will be a straight fit.
I wanted to use a 999 swingarm initially but I want to be able to swap wheels with my RS bike so single sinder I need and have found an adaptor for big hub wheels to small hub axle.

I was tempted to try and fit some S2R monster one as I like the look of them but I think that there might be an issue with the bearings. SS / Monsters have them in the case I believe whereas Superbikes have them in the swingarm.

Please let me know what you find out as any infomation is welcome to minimize the agravation of bits not fitting together...
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