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Does anyone know the length of the swing arm on a 2001 -2005 triumph bonneville?
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Just took a quick tape measure and it's "about" 19 inches, from center of pivot point to center of rear axle bolt.
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wow you didnt need to do that for me but thxs so much man!
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Mine is slightly shorter in the cold but longer in the heat.
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Mine's occasionally long when I wake up in the morning and I'm nearly 65.
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