Chris my personal take on it is that pre 78 is a unique class . It caters for that 1st generation of LTR bikes and in my biased opinion the Suzuki RMB range were and are the best bikes for the class. The suzuki RMB range did not leave the factory with Aluminium swinging arms they had steel ones .
One of the most visually distinctive features of the following years RMC models was and is the aluminium swinging arm .
Did any other production bike in 1977 have an aluminium swinging arm as standard equipment ?
The aftermarket swinging arms that were and are available for the RM B models do have a different look and an identity of there own . Herein lies the difference , bolt in a RM C or RM B optional SW arm and it looks like the following year models part, where as an aftermarket SW arm looks just that aftermarket , trick , special or in the case of the one in the other thread ugly .
Using C forks without the extenders , who would pick up on that ? not me .
Floating rear brake on your RM B as long as its of your own design and DOES NOT USE PARTS FROM LATER MODEL BIKES go for it.
I struggled with the no riding up into pre 78 rule on a TM 125 , if i modified the frame so the shocks can be laid down for pre 78 and put back up straight for pre 75 at the same meeting why cant i ride both classes on the same bike.
But when in a previous thread it was pointed out that pre 78 is a class for those 1st gen LTRS only FAIR ENOUGH
I know you want an official answer and of course i cant give you that
just an opinion . The evidence seems to stack up that those arms were available in 77 as an option . However for me they dont look right in pre 78
Either way i have 4 of those arms 4 sale , 2 with tabs 2 without pm me if interested .