Quality Swingarm Extensions

KUNTRY

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Hey, new owner here and wanting to stretch it out a little bit. I've read quite a bit of mixed opinions on them but have decided to try them out with additional weld for extra security. Can anyone tell me if FTD customs' extensions are high quality?
 
Never heard anything negative about them bro.For a few hundred more though you can go with an Evil arm,mine was $660 shipped and included bearings,chain guard,powder coating,etc(2"-6" over,set here at 4" over).

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Do not do extensions please, its going to be a waste. Used arms are everywhere. Paying money for extensions and then having a weld put on them is not cost efficient and you will never be able to get ANY money out of it. Buy an arm, pick a length, if you want to change, you can sell your arm and get quite a bit for it and get another. For instance, Jeff could easily probably get near $600 for his used swingarm.
 
http://evilswingarms.com/

Chromoly arm on sale for $525,chain guard was $40,bearings(both shock and pivot,came installed)were $60,and think shipping was $30,total was $660 and only took a week from the time I placed the order(powder coating was included).
 
http://evilswingarms.com/

Chromoly arm on sale for $525 ,
chain guard was $40, bearings
( both shock and pivot , came installed )
were $60 , and think shipping was $30 ,
total was $660 and only took a week
from the time I placed the order .
( powder coating was included )


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Hope it works as good as it looks *

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Have to admit that I do have a couple of pairs of extensions ~ a set for a Gen 1 Hayabusa & a Gen 2 set for measuring *
 
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