what swing arms will fit my ssr 110 frame?

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gordesky1

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I have a 2010 ssr 110 with a lifan 125.

And right now i have a baja 70 swing arm on it,

Because the old swing arm bearings was bad, Which is for drum brakes ony And my rim is for disc brakes.

And this pit bike always had front brakes ony sense i got it never bothered getting rear brakes for it because never really need them.

But i like to have them now and get a better swing arm for it, And was wondering what aftermarket swing will fit the 110 ssr frame with out changing anything?

My wheel bearing is also a 12mm And is a 10in and would like to keep those like that.

I was eyeing this swing arm for months cause its pretty cheap to but not sure if that would fit right on with out changing anything like the shocks or my rim. http://www.ebay.com/itm/17-RACE-ALU...Parts_Accessories&hash=item56480b9ba8&vxp=mtr
 
Any pics of the bike dude, where not overly familiar with the SSr's over here in Australia. We'll I'm not anyway:)
 
IMG_20130207_213517.jpgIMG_20130207_213536.jpgSR110-SEMI_DL4[1].jpg


Heres 2 pics of my ssr and 1 that looks like it of a stock photo of the stock swing arm. Bike is pretty dirty.... hard to clean anything when its below 30.. lol
 
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Theres a few things you need to keep in mind when purchasing a new swingarm, your swingarm axle should a 10mm bolt which is pretty much standard on all swingers, If your wheel axle is 12mm or 15mm obviously the new swingarm will have to be the same, the shock mounts all seem to be different these days which will change the height of you bike if this is different on the new swingarm(higher or lower). And the overall length of the swingarm will need to be pretty close as you dont want a shorter wheelbase, sometimes a tad longer wont hurt but shorter than stock isnt the best. You will be chasing a swingarm that has the mount sitting on top of the support bar as opposed to getting a swingarm with a recessed shock mounting, but keeping all this in mind if the shock mount makes the bike sit different this can be fixed by buying a new shock to(different length) to make the bike sit perfect.

This is a US ebay link for a nice alloy swingarm.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18-RACE-ALU...Parts_Accessories&hash=item5627ed877d&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.com/itm/17-RACE-ALU...Parts_Accessories&hash=item56480b9ba8&vxp=mtr

The 2 swingarms are different lengths, the first being 18" and the second 17".
Hope this helps mate.
 

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