TVI swingarm!
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TVI swingarm!
Check out http://www.wildhorsemesa.com/swingarms.htm
I just bought a +6 from these guys in OR for $285 + $125 for tripple chrome. Tell them you want the Holiday special and you will get it for $285 to. Their web site price is $350 which is better than any place I could find.
JMiller
I just bought a +6 from these guys in OR for $285 + $125 for tripple chrome. Tell them you want the Holiday special and you will get it for $285 to. Their web site price is $350 which is better than any place I could find.
JMiller
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TVI swingarm!
Just took a look at their website and only found one problem. They use high carbon steel, not cro-moly like TBR. If you are big air jumping, I don't think it will hold up. I have already cracked my stock swingarm in three places, and it is just plain steel also. If you are just a casual rider and not big air, it looks like a way cheaper price than anyone else. Good luck.
Justin
Justin
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#17
TVI swingarm!
I'm pretty sure I'll be ok with the strength of their unit, all my DS sees is fire roads & such, no airtime. Just hoping to smooth things out at speed, y'all think a +2 will be noticeable? Hoping to keep the rear shock on for now, I actually like the rear to ride a little lower anyway, any huge concerns considering what type of riding I do?
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TVI swingarm!
Originally posted by: pudjumper
I try keep them on all 4's BajaIowa so this should work out fine for me. Even Chromoly will crack on the welds..I've seen it. The steel will be heavier but will be fine for my application.
JMiller
I try keep them on all 4's BajaIowa so this should work out fine for me. Even Chromoly will crack on the welds..I've seen it. The steel will be heavier but will be fine for my application.
JMiller
I've had my +2" chomoly swingarm for 3 years - not one crack