Dont get me wrong, I am all for heat treating and understand the importance of optimum strength in components such as frames and swingers. I have read through that blog before and was a little disturbed to hear the engineers reply to the enquiry on heat treating, obviously this bloke did not understand the concept of post weld heat treating.
I really would like to know what the material spec is for 1980 RM swingarms is, I have done conductivity and hardness testing to get an idea of what material is used in an RM125T arm.
I spot faced the extrusion and the axle plate to remove a small area of anodising to get a true reading but the test is not conclusive. This test just narrows it down to a handful of likely materials, although 6061 T6 is probable being that the physical properties of 6061 tick the boxes for a structural component which is both extruded and welded and can be heat treated to achieve the best strength for the 6000 series alloys.
I doubt anyone would disagree that that 6061 would be the best choice for the application, but what were the Japs thinking in 1980? Build to last or build to a price?