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Hi, was wondering who is running a -2 swingarm. Ihave heard that it will help give you better traction. I was going to use one on my winter rebuild of my 95 shee. was also going to run a set of +2 control arms that are also +1 inch forward. what do you all think thanks

 

chuck

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What kind of riding do you do?

 

I have a -1 LSR roundhouse and I love it, Id be afraid to go any shorter though. I do mostly trail riding, and just playing around, mostly fire roads, and it works awesome, the bike hooks up much better and corners easier. But, the front end does tend to come up more. The nice thing about the +2+1 arms is they move the front wheels one inch foward, so by shortening the swing arm 1 or 2 inches, the bike is still pretty stable. I would also have the shock rebuilt for the -2, that will be a big difference, I had mine done from TCS, and it is an awesome combo!!

 

I think there's a few guys here running -2s and I'm sure theyll chime in. Def go for the roundhouse, not a shortened stocker, the carriers are much better!!

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Yes that is what I have the round house carrier. It will mostly be a play bike, trails dunes and the like. The engine is just going to be freshened up with bigger carbs and pipes. nothing to radical. Going to get the frame pc``ed and put a set of elkas all the way around. should turn out ok. I will be posting some before and after pics to show the progree, but that will be somtime after the holidays

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i wann go to a -2 on my 4mill...

after the holidays im going to get a round house style

 

 

im thinking the same thing!!... but will it be to crazy :confused:

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