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kawasaki636
05-16-2009, 11:26 PM
Man i called them for some information on there ssarm kits they told me that a ssarm in a 240 is $8500.00 and the 330 is $11500.00 what do you guys think thats the price of a new bike do you think price is to steep .

POKERPRO
05-17-2009, 01:06 AM
Yeah, I agree. The prices everyone charges for the single sided arms are crazy. But, what ya gonna do. If you wanna play......u gotta pay. I'm in the same boat.

Fallenangels
05-17-2009, 01:39 AM
What you guys are pricing is the cost of a solid Billet Aluminum SS arm...that stuff ain't cheap!!! But, on the other hand you get a well built bullet-proof arm. There are alternatives to a solid billet ss arm, like Gregs and C&S, which might be more affordable...If you are looking into an SS arm they are gona be upwards of $5000 for just the arm, by the time you add a set of rims you are looking at another $2000-3000.
The SS arms aren't practical for the budget minded builder. They should rename the SS arm to the SSclusive arm...lol!!!
I forgot to mention that Track Dynamics has an affordable SS arm out, I just haven't seen them on any bikes yet.

so_fly
05-17-2009, 10:00 AM
wow, you can buy 2 almost 3 used older 636 for that price. bling ride, everyday ride, and a stunt ride lol. ive seen the ss arms on ebay for around $7500 for the 300."allthingschrome"

FAT ~ R1
05-18-2009, 12:58 AM
What you guys are pricing is the cost of a solid Billet Aluminum SS arm...that stuff ain't cheap!!! But, on the other hand you get a well built bullet-proof arm. There are alternatives to a solid billet ss arm, like Gregs and C&S, which might be more affordable...If you are looking into an SS arm they are gona be upwards of $5000 for just the arm, by the time you add a set of rims you are looking at another $2000-3000.
The SS arms aren't practical for the budget minded builder. They should rename the SS arm to the SSclusive arm...lol!!!
I forgot to mention that Track Dynamics has an affordable SS arm out, I just haven't seen them on any bikes yet.

Yup yup, i paid $9,500 for my Billet SSS kit. I've had it for about two 1/2 years and so far i haven't had any problems or complaints.

Fallenangels
05-18-2009, 01:21 AM
To be honest I like all the SS arms that I have ever seen, but to me its all about personal style prefferance. I happen to like the look of the over and under braced arm, thats what lead me to purchase the one I have. But, I have seen certain bikes that look better with different style arms.
I happen to like King's Riders SS arm, and it has been tested at the drag strip...it is said to be a bullet proof arm. As soon as I am home and can post pics I will show you the look of the arm.