For me, those conveniences are far outweighed by the bolt-on advantage. The weight can't be much different, not every alternate one you would choose would have eccentric adjusters. For most, it's far easier to weld on shock mounts than to adapt one not made for the bike. I've seen some pretty crappy adaptations, in fact have a couple in my attic.
Dave
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A bolt on is the way to go for convince, if you have moderate skills and can read a digital caliper fitting an F2 CBR600 is a no brainer, the ZRX Swingarm I have on my CBX only needed a singe spacer to center it in the frame and a bushing in the through bolt to use a stock late model CBX swingarm bolt, the extra bracing was just an execution in overkill, I like the way it looks. The conveniences you speak of allow for an inch and half of up and down height adjustment (flip them) while retaining whatever ever modern shock you desire and a chain adjustment is precise, no guessing like the old bracket style.daves79x wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:11 amFor me, those conveniences are far outweighed by the bolt-on advantage. The weight can't be much different, not every alternate one you would choose would have eccentric adjusters. For most, it's far easier to weld on shock mounts than to adapt one not made for the bike. I've seen some pretty crappy adaptations, in fact have a couple in my attic.
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Hey Dave, speaking of swingarms in your attic! I’ll give you $275.00 for the Kosman from Mike’s bike or any CBX parts you would like to trade for!
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Never had that one Jeff. Don't know where it went. I have a modified steel one from that era that Mike had something to do with, can't remember what, but I wouldn't run it on anything. It's cut-out so thin near the shock mounts, I'd be afraid of it breaking. The other one I remember being in the attic is an aluminum one from some Suzuki or other that Micky Cohen had on one of his bikes.
I didn't get much of anything of real value from Mike's stash - Jim Z bought most of it and Don S bought the bike along with a bunch of wheels I was SUPPOSED to get. Water under the bridge.
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I didn't get much of anything of real value from Mike's stash - Jim Z bought most of it and Don S bought the bike along with a bunch of wheels I was SUPPOSED to get. Water under the bridge.
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Okay Dave, thanks for the reply.