Priller
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It's a braced swingarm and sort of a callback to the bikes that inspired the ZRX from the late-'70s and early-'80s, I think. The stock Japanese bikes of the day had weedy swingarms and bendy frames that had long been overpowered by the huge power advances through the '70s. Braced swingarms were a go-fast item, just like aftermarket exhausts. Superbike racing was becoming a thing, with legends like Fast Eddie Lawson riding these race-modified bucking broncos like so:There’s so much I like about these ZRX’s, but what is the reasoning behind the weird split swingarm thing?
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Braced swingarms, Kerker exhausts, modified airboxes, Stage III jet kits, porting and polishing, tampons in the sump, all were part of the scene that bikes like the Zed-Rex is trying to recapture. All of it infinitely cooler to me than the Bonnevilles, cafe racers, black leather jackets and Brylcreem scene, or the various other nostalgia trips that have gripped biking over the years...
Modern swingarms can be similarly braced, but in a much more complex way: