So, tell us, was it this guy, or another guy, still? >>>>>>>>> >>LATEST NEWS Abbey Engineering currently manufactures and stocks swing arms. Abbey Engineering has no link to a previous company JMC. This company no longer trades and has gone out of business. Abbey now employs staff from JMC and has all the expertise to manufacture swing arms from its premises in the North West of England. Abbey Engineering currently employs over 60 people with a turnover in excess of £5 million. All new customer orders will be manufactured within 2-4 weeks. I appreciate that some people are still waiting for parts from JMC. We are currently looking at options to try and assist the director from JMC but to date I have no further information. Please contact our sales team if you require further assistance. Regards Chris Jones
Ehhh.....just strip the powdercoating from it leaving it bare Al and have a machine shop weld in a few bracing pieces, it'll look close enough I think that's what they do in AMA SBK now. Initially they couldn't but I remember reading about Hayes' SBK had plated welded in to brace it.
Part of what got me started searching/googling info is a picture I found of Attack Kawasaki Swingarm. It was braced up on the inside.
I really don't know. I do know after looking at the change to the site I sent another email and I still haven't heard anything after a week. So maybe a "new" fake face but same old BS.
Attack Racing Swingarms: Black is an R7 Kit swingarm modified to fit 2001-2002 GSXR1000SuperBike/FX. Bare Aluminum is Factory Kawaskai ZX-7RR Kit swingarm as used on the 2004-2005 ZX-10R SuperBike (Extra Internal Bracing and lengthened) Todd