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Swing arm ID from XL250
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1429430, member: 18302"] Checked out the video. That looks like a nice piece. There was not a big aftermarket for '74 XL250 suspension parts, so it's very possible that someone adapted that from a late 1970's MX bike. To me, the construction and shock placement is like something you would see from FMF, DG, or one of the other makers that made swingarms for '76 - '80 RMs and CRs. There were several companies that sold swingarms back then, like LOP. FWIW, shops doing hop up parts for the XLs included Long Beach Honda and Al Baker, so maybe it is one of theirs. [/QUOTE]
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