raptor 660 swing arm?

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I have an old swing arm off a raptor 660 I haven't looked at it in comparison to the warrior swing arm but does anyone think it will fit and if it does are there any pro/ cons to doing it?
 
I have an old swing arm off a raptor 660 I haven't looked at it in comparison to the warrior swing arm but does anyone think it will fit and if it does are there any pro/ cons to doing it?

Measure the length, and the width of the pivot..

A stock warrior swinger is 18" inches long, and the pivot is about 9,1/2" inches wide (9,3/4 if you include the caps)

You would also want to measure the length from the linkage mount, to the mount on the frame. Just to see if the stock linkage would work, or what you would need to modify?

One pro would definitely be the round carrier, and the extra strength. :tup:

Cons would be: Having to swap the whole rearend.. Use'n the 660 sprocket, and modifying the rear brake. (I dunno if the sprockets would line up)


I'm real curious to see what the measurements are though?
 
I have it at my shop i will swing by and get it tonight and see if I can get the measurements up here.
 
Never mind it won't work. I was looking around on here and someone has already asked the same question and they don't match up even close by the sounds of it. Oh well....... Next! Haha
I have it and will trade for some extra banished shocks if anyone has them laying around.
 
A banshee swingarm is damn close to fitting a warrior frame. (FYI)

But you would have to use the complete banshee rearend, and use some spacers between the frame..
 
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