2007 swing arm on 2006?

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Absolutely!! Just make sure you get the axle with nut, the adjuster blocks, and adjuster screws. Otherwise it just bolts right up.
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No. Does not require the chain to be broken. Just remove the Rear Hugger, and the chain is free to go around the arm.



QUOTE=Gcontroller;361161]Does the swap require the chain to be broken?[/QUOTE]
 

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If you find one without the axle, nut, sliders, let me know. I have some new in the Yamaha packaging. I double ordered.
 

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Just wondering what the point of swapping them is?
Apart from looks (even though I like the looks of the earlier one better :BLAA:)
 

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Super easy modification

This is a super easy modification to do. As other posters mentioned, be sure to get the 2007+ axle and rear adjuster pieces. All of the other stuff will swap over from your old swingarm.

There's really no performance gain, but it looks a lot better and the chain adjustment mechanism is tons better.

I painted mine silver to match my 2004's frame and it turned out quite well.

Here are my threads on the subject:

http://www.600riders.com/forum/fz6-mods/24409-started-swingarm-installation.html

http://www.600riders.com/forum/fz6-mods/26543-updated-picture-2004-fz6-2007-swingarm.html
 
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As far as removing the exhaust can I just remove the CAT or do I have to pull the exhaust cans off to remove the CAT?

Some have done it by just removing the cat I had a fight with mine and it was easier to pull the whole thing. As far as benifits go you have looks, better chain adjustment, and I believe its a little stiffer (less flex) the guys that track theirs might answer that better.
 
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