Magnesium swing arms were released in two lengths. Standard length and (for race application) +20mm. From memory, the longer magnesium swing arm is the same length as found on the 2010 - 2012 bikes.
Nooo, muusstt resist! Turn back thou evil demon of bling!
Be gone thou back into the deep from which thy came from across the ocean floor on the back of a deep sea diver from Italy sent to tempt me with gold.
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Performance wise would it make that big of a difference? It says it's lighter and stuff. I just can't imagine spending 2,500 for just a different looking swingarm.
Performance wise would it make that big of a difference? It says it's lighter and stuff. I just can't imagine spending 2,500 for just a different looking swingarm.
It's likely destined for a project bike with many other performance components. I think it would be a mistake to install that swing arm on an F4 or Brutie and expect any payback in performance if that was the only modification.
However, there are a few highly modified F4's & Bruties on the forum that have these installed as part of a significant upgrade to the entire bike.
Prioritizing a budget of $2,500 USD on an MV Agusta and just buying that swing arm? I think that would be most unusual. If the budget was $15,000 you'd probably go for it.
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