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+4 _6 Swingarm?


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Im in the proccess of building a banshee and im getting all the poweder coating done first. Which i need to buy a swingarm and get that done so itll match. I basically want the most out of my banshee but to where i can still trail/race it. Basically a really powerful atv that wont be built just for drag racing. 4mil 7mil 10mil, dont know yet, im going to have hjr help make a package but my question is, what swingarm do i NEED? Dont want to go too long but i dont know if anyone has been through this and knows what size should be good... Thanks

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There are a ton of variables. Rider weight, power of bike, type of riding.. I ran a +4 on a 71hp bike and it worked great on trail, play dragging, and decent on hills. On my 10cub witch makes 100+hp i run a +6. Its still decent on trail, but could used a longer arm for hills. Just depends on want you want to do

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Need more information, if you are sand or dirt riding. Hillclimbs or flat riding or trails. If you are running a ten mill play bike here in the Oregon sand you would probably need an eight, really depends on your riding style setup and abilities. 

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Didn't want to start a new topic so I thought I'd ask hear I'm having second thoughts on my swingarm length with my engine I got a +6 for my 421serval I weight 390 and will be doing a lot of trail riding some hills and alit of play dragging. I can't hardy ride a stock bike due to it standing up so did I go wrong with a +6

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