« Reply #7 on: May 23, 2012, 12:29:33 pm »
It's actually a Boyd and Stellings swingarm, US Sports bought the jigs after B&S moved on to factory air conditioning. I've got one on my Maico 350 and a complete Boyd and Stellings framed (
with alloy swingarm)TM400. They were the first commercially available and possibly the only truly legal pre 75 alloy swingarm, first hitting the scene in late 1969 I believe. They sometimes have a tendency to bend and/or twist so many survivors have been fitted with gussetting like the one for sale.
Below..my complete Boyd and Stellings framed TM400Below..My beloved 350 Maico showing off its Boyd and Stellings swingarm. It's been on there longer than the steel original ever was and is still straight..ish
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