This makes no sense to me .
Why change the swing arm?
The stock swing arm works perfect and the load is distributed
evenly on that 1/16 wall thickness frame.
Aluminum swing arm I can understand with two shocks. That is fine.
Putting on a mono shock swing arm just makes it difficult to work on.
The stock shocks can easily be removed (one at a time), for maintenience without having to jack up
the bike and the swing arm, or getting your fingers pinched in the linkages.
This was the original sport bike.
The monoshock swing arm puts a lot of stress on points of
the stock frame instead of spreading out the load.
If it was designed as a monoshock suspension,
then the frame was designed around that monoshock.
If you are going to put on a monoshock swing arm and put on a R6 front forks, then you might as well change the frame too. Just use the CB750 engine in a 33 year old frame? Why??
None of it makes any sense.
On a Roadstar Adventure.