Product name | Motorcycle Rear fork |
Model | BAJAJ BOXER BM150 |
Materials | Iron |
Parts NO | 52PF0219 |
Packing | Box |
Shipping | Sea/Air |
Place of origin | Guangzhou,China |
The motorcycle rear fork, commonly referred to as the swingarm, is a crucial component of a motorcycle's rear suspension system. It connects the rear wheel to the motorcycle's frame and allows the wheel to move vertically in response to bumps and road irregularities, providing a smoother ride and maintaining traction.
The swingarm typically consists of a metal arm or arms that extend from the motorcycle's frame to the rear axle. It pivots on a shaft or axle attached to the frame, allowing the rear wheel to move up and down. The swingarm design can vary depending on the motorcycle's make, model, and intended use.
Conventional motorcycles generally have a dual-sided swingarm design, where the swingarm extends on both sides of the rear wheel. This design provides stability and strength, particularly for motorcycles with higher power outputs.
Alternatively, some motorcycles feature a single-sided swingarm design, where the swingarm extends on one side of the rear wheel only. This design is often seen in sport bikes and high-performance motorcycles. It offers advantages such as easier wheel removal for maintenance and a distinctive aesthetic appearance.