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Old 08-10-2000, 12:30 PM
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I bought a brand new 2000 banshee a few months agao. I have pipes and that sort of stuff on it but I am looking to up the durability of the machine. After a few small jumps I bent my stock swing arm. I replaced it with a stock unit off of a 99. Well even after getting it all back togehtor it still dog tracks. SO I am planning on starting to replace the stock $hit with quality aftermarket units. As far as my rear end goes I am intersted in a denton swing arm with the round housing . Has anyone used this and if so how does it work for you.
 
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Old 08-10-2000, 01:58 PM
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I have LONESTAR stock length roundhousing swingarm. It works great. I dont know of anyone who has a Denton. All the swingarms from the aftermarket companies are about the same. The only real difference I know of is the pinch bolts. Some companies use two pinch bolts, some use four. Lonestar uses two. I have heard of Lonestars "slipping" because they only have two pinch bolts. I have had mine for about a year, and I have never had this problem. I have no complaints about my lonestar (other than I should have gotten a -1") L8TR
 
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