« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2011, 10:36:05 am »
The AA swingarm is indeed cast alloy. I've seen a couple of them over the years but they're not that common. This forum's Bazza was contemplating buying one for his B44 BSA but I talked him out of it because fitting it would have propelled the pre 65/70 bike into pre '75. The Pro-Fab swingarm that goes with the siezed MX360 is indeed for forward mounting but that's not the point I was trying to make. The fact that it existed prior to 1975 would indicate that a Pro-Fab alloy swingarm is legal for pre '75 as long as the suspension pick up points are in the original position. I was merely pointing offering a little proof that alloy swingarms were avalilable in 1974 to whoever it was that mentioned that they weren't available somewhere in the past on this forum. That particular swingarm isn't Kosher though, purely because of the shock mounting position being too far forward.
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