i have got hold of a nice clean mk1 millie swingarm, which i will fit later the main reason was my swing arm was damaged so i thought a upgrade would be good .
the main question is do i now have more shock choices as i was going for a aprilia falco one as it was longer to give me more ride height but are there more choices as something adjustable would be good
Aprilia swing arm shock choice ? ride Height
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Re: Aprilia swing arm shock choice ? ride Height
If it can physically fit in the space then it’s just a case of matching the top mount as the bottom is a combination of triangles and dog bones which are easily altered or new one made to accommodate new shock.another issue with an adjustable one is siting of any remote reservoir
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Re: Aprilia swing arm shock choice ? ride Height
You just can't replace your original shock/swingarm with any random shock or swingarm you can find.
Things to check when considering swingarm swap:
- Rear wheel alignment
- Chain/sprocket alignment
- Do you want to use original shock/linkage mounting points on frame and original linkage?
- Does swingarm have cutout for shock?
- Is new swingarms linkage mounting point relatively close to original?
If you are using original linkage I would recommend you to use shocks made for Raptor.
But I understand why you are looking for other options..
Check these:
- Eye-to-eye length
- Spring rate
- Travel
- Mounting point
- Need for spacers/machining?
Things to check when considering swingarm swap:
- Rear wheel alignment
- Chain/sprocket alignment
- Do you want to use original shock/linkage mounting points on frame and original linkage?
- Does swingarm have cutout for shock?
- Is new swingarms linkage mounting point relatively close to original?
If you are using original linkage I would recommend you to use shocks made for Raptor.
But I understand why you are looking for other options..
Check these:
- Eye-to-eye length
- Spring rate
- Travel
- Mounting point
- Need for spacers/machining?
Don't ride faster than your angels can fly !