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I have a complete Radian swingarm...$300 shipped conus.

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___pm me if interested...thanks
 

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When I saw your ad I immediately went out to the shop to look at my first tracker makeover. They will not clear the chainguard bracket or I would buy them in a heartbeat. These are the Holy Grail of vintage shocks. $300 is a great price too.:thumbsup: GLWS
 
Yeah; I saw the ad and thought: that's just what Halfmile needs....:cool:

Ya don't reckon they're worth losing the chainguard?

I'm having trouble resisting the offer and another tracker is at least 2 builds away:shootme:
 
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I bought these to install on my street tracker a few years ago and never got around to doing it. I have run out of desire to change it now or in the future, that's why I'm selling them.
 
As close as I can measure... 13-5/16" = 340mm?
I'll stick a bolt (12mm) in them tomorrow and take a pic. if you want.
 
I have a complete Radian swingarm...$300 shipped conus.
340mm (13-5/16") Hammerhead shocks (don't know the spring rate). $300 shipped conus.
Buy both @ $550 shipped conus.
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___pm me if interested...thanks

Is the swingarm longer than stock? If so, how much longer?
By the way, hello all! I've been lurking for a while. I recently acquired an xs with 3k miles. Been sitting since 79. All original so I'll have some oem parts available.
 
It's about 1" longer overall. The shock mount is about 1/2" farther back and the wheel will be about 1/2" farther back.
The right side wheel bearing is available with 17mm ID. The left side one is not. You'll have to make/have made new spacers
order to use the axle. A few members have installed a few these awing arms and they might chime in since it's not a plug-n-play.
 
Cheney Engineering makes a step spacer that goes from 17mm up to 20mm. You will need to cut these to length to center up the wheel. If your going to run a disc brake you will need to move the stay bracket to the top side of the swing arm. The swingarm bearings and through bolt are plug n play. No modifications needed. :thumbsup:
 
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