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how good is the stock swingarm?
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Posted by: mineralgrey01gt
How good is the stock swingarm for a R? Is it worth it to just go ahead and buy an aftermarket one now while I am building the bike up?
Posted by: deathman53
Go with an aftermarket one, new they aren't bad, but 15-20 yrs old, they aren't much good. I got 2 stock swingarms, one new and another hardly ridden. I have broke 2 85-87 swingarms.
Posted by: mineralgrey01gt
thanks, what is a good aftermarket swingarm? I see a lot of people go with lonestar.
Posted by: kiesta00
lonestar is pretty good, they hvae other companies out there too. Most of them specialize in extended swingarms though.
Posted by: mineralgrey01gt
oh ok, i dont need an extended one, wouldnt work well with what im using the bike for. Thanks for the info yall!
Posted by: deathman53
I have lonestar ones, some say they crack. I got a very good deal on them, thats why I got them.
Posted by: mineralgrey01gt
I will research some more, but what swingarm is known as the strongest? Im gonna be jumping this bike a good bit, and one day taking it off some pretty big stuff
Posted by: 300ex07
I've had used Laegers -2's on both of my 250r's and never had a problem.
Posted by: matt250r21
A Laegers or Walsh Racecraft stock 88-89 length swingarm is what you want.
Posted by: Rich250RRacer
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Originally posted by deathman53
I have lonestar ones, some say they crack. I got a very good deal on them, thats why I got them.
I broke two of them on my 250R, and a friend broke his on a 400EX. It seems that all Lonestar swingarms crack in the same place.
Posted by: mineralgrey01gt
thanks yall! I thought I heard Laeger was getting rid of all of their 250R stuff? I could be mistaken though. Ill look for one of those 2 swingarms. Isnt the 88-89 swingarm 1" shorter than the 86-87?
Posted by: CorvetteZ06
yes, 88-89 are one inch shorter
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