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Spyder wrote:The funny thing is, is everyone always complains about "no dont use this swingarm.. its longer" "No you dont wanna use that its long then this year and model" When in all reality you have that much god damn chain adjustment or a hair more on a stock swingarm .
Yeah granted 10mm or a 1/4" shorter could make a slight difference, but come on people.. If your chain stretch's or your closer to the rear adjustment on a 99-02 swinger.. Your right at the middle of a 03 up swinger. Ill measure mine tonight just for sake of agruement
I remember saying the same thing when you 1st did your swap and then I did mine and the damn thing handled great! I think its all in the tail that makes the swingarm stick out more than it should.
If anyone plans on the swap you should do the swingarm 1st and then do the tail swap.