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-2.5 Swingarm Ride Review


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I'm currently running a duece's old -2.5 swingarm, stock a-arms w/ flipped front rims, front elka sports/racing shocks, ride height about 13''(shocks setup for +2 arms), and stock back shock. I can adjust the swingarm to -1 3/4'' to -3 1/4'' via the chain adjusters. I'm running it at right about -2'', well I'm just gonna quit rambling and cut to the chase.....

 

The local tracks around here range from HARD rock/dirt mix to sandy-dirt loam mix, I run 15/41 gears w/ 20x11x10 razrs w/ that setup I can leave the line at about 5-6000rpm and slip the clutch to keep the front end about 6''-1' off the ground which gets me consecutive holeshots. I love the look on a modded 440ex riders face when I pass him in woops that a stock-armed 'shee fights to make it through alive (I know from experience). The bike actually reacts to the rear brake/clutch in the air, I can hit jumps in 2nd gear and land 90degrees from the launch (never could w/ the stock arm). My 'shee is now more like a dirtbike, if i'm on the front of the seat and punch it i'm just gonna hook and be gone... if i'm on the back then the wheels are skyward bound. I picked up about 3-4seconds w/ the cut swingarm not even pushing it. Now if my quad launches straight up into the air, I can grab the clutch/ stomp the rear brake and bring it back down. The bike is overall just more predictable... you don't have to have miss cleo riding beside you to tell what a hell is about to break loose when you launch off in 4th gear. Sorry for the book but I tried to cover everything that somebody could ask about who races mx.

 

If anyone wants to add any info feel free, any questions just ask.

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HELL YA!!!! It takes like 1.5' off your turning radius, you can whip the back end around w/ out throttle if the RPM's are up. You can pull wheelies ON GRAVEL ROADS!!! I was on a dry gravel road (80%of the roads in my town), pinned it in 3rd while leaning back and ripped a high speed wheelie B) . So needless to say it gives you more that just a "little more traction". You might want to look into cut and welding your pegs 2''back and 1'' lower also (Banchetta knows about this).

 

 

Mike

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HELL YA!!!!  It takes like 1.5' off your turning radius, you can whip the back end around w/ out throttle if the RPM's are up.  You can pull wheelies ON GRAVEL ROADS!!!  I was on a dry gravel road (80%of the roads in my town), pinned it in 3rd while leaning back and ripped a high speed wheelie B) .  So needless to say it gives you more that just a "little more traction".  You might want to look into cut and welding your pegs 2''back and 1'' lower also (Banchetta knows about this).

 

 

Mike

keep the stock pegs though........the -2 controls are fun on trails but for mx your laying on your front end.....

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HELL YA!!!!  It takes like 1.5' off your turning radius, you can whip the back end around w/ out throttle if the RPM's are up.  You can pull wheelies ON GRAVEL ROADS!!!  I was on a dry gravel road (80%of the roads in my town), pinned it in 3rd while leaning back and ripped a high speed wheelie B) .  So needless to say it gives you more that just a "little more traction".  You might want to look into cut and welding your pegs 2''back and 1'' lower also (Banchetta knows about this).

 

 

Mike

keep the stock pegs though........the -2 controls are fun on trails but for mx your laying on your front end.....

Really?? You like the stock pegs better for mx??? I thought it helped throw my weight from the front to the rear a lot more easier and vise versa. Especially for cornering and in the air.....I also feel like I'm too close to the handlebars w/ the stock foot pegs too, but I'm also 6'2"....

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Interesting,,everytime I get on a stock shee, thats the first thing I notice and hate, but thats me and thats what I like....I do know what you mean by having a light front end out of the corners though....thats w/ you running 18" tires?? Maybe gear it down to break those tires loose a little??? Just a thought.....Its what works for you!!! :rolleyes:

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