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Skorpion Swing Arm

Postby Shropshire Lad » Mon Mar 16, 2015 10:48 am

Hi Chaps,
Greetings from deepest Shropshire. The Skorpion swinging arm is a great heavy mediaeval thing and a half, which seems to be particularly prone to rusting. Has anyone ever replaced this with an alloy one? Surely there must be a Yamaha one which will fit? Any help would be appreciated.
Best regards, Les
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Re: Skorpion Swing Arm

Postby droy » Tue Mar 17, 2015 6:27 am

Look through these web sites and you'll get some ideas. FZR (working on one now) and early R1(search the old MZ Yahoo group) versions can also be made to fit with some cutting for the center rear engine mount. Most are no lighter.

http://shortfender.schnongse.de/

http://shortfender.schnongse.de/index.php?page_id=8

http://mbducati.blogspot.com/

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Re: Skorpion Swing Arm

Postby Shropshire Lad » Thu Mar 19, 2015 7:20 am

Many thanks Doug,
I'll do some research. Thank you for the leads. It's the only thing which lets the bike down, really. An alloy one, even if no lighter, would solve the rusting problem, and look a whole lot nicer, too! I've had the original bead blasted and powder coated, but the corrosion marks are quite deep.Thanks again, Les in England
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Re: Skorpion Swing Arm

Postby droy » Fri Mar 20, 2015 12:14 pm

also - these guys in the UK made a batch of swingarms at some point. There was one for sale a year or two ago in the classifieds.

http://metmachex.net/swingarm-prices/
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Re: Skorpion Swing Arm

Postby GTCarlos » Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:40 pm

Hi,

I recently looked at a Skorpion here in the States with a Metmachex installed. I didn't ride it emough to feel any difference from my stock swing arm but the workmanship was quite nice. I think it was a bit longer than stock as well.

Good luck.

-Danny
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Re: Skorpion Swing Arm

Postby tigcraft » Sun Apr 05, 2015 2:29 am

Shropshire Lad wrote:Hi Chaps,
Greetings from deepest Shropshire. The Skorpion swinging arm is a great heavy mediaeval thing and a half, which seems to be particularly prone to rusting. Has anyone ever replaced this with an alloy one? Surely there must be a Yamaha one which will fit? Any help would be appreciated.
Best regards, Les

Hi Les just our of interest which model Skorpion do you have? Eric
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Re: Skorpion Swing Arm

Postby barrel » Thu May 07, 2015 8:32 am

I fitted an SZR swing arm in my Skorpion.
Took me some work but the result is nice.
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