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  • Steel Long Swingarm [10cm Long] (with Stabilizer)
  • Steel Long Swingarm [10cm Long] (with Stabilizer)
  • Steel Long Swingarm [10cm Long] (with Stabilizer)
TANAKA TRADING

Steel Long Swingarm [10cm Long] (with Stabilizer)

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3,052.47 PHP (8,154 JPY)

Webike Point: +82 pt  (30.69 PHP)

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  • If manufacturer have in stock, ships around 20th Jan. 2026

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Fits:HONDA MONKEY , HONDA GORILLA

Excellent

Dec 10, 2025

TANAKA TRADING Steel Long Swingarm [10cm Long] (with Stabilizer)

This 10cm long swingarm from Tanaka Trading is a strong, well-built option if you’re stretching a Monkey and want better stability. The steel construction feels solid, welds are tidy, and the included stabilizer adds noticeable stiffness compared to normal extended swingarms.Fitment is straightforward, the pivot, shock mounts, and axle alignment all line up as they should. The extra length gives the bike a longer look, without going overboard.If you’re running a higher-cc setup or just want a cleaner, stretched look with better stability and the OEM+ Look, this swingarm is a dependable choice from a brand that’s always consistent.

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Fits:HONDA MONKEY , HONDA GORILLA

Terrible

Dec 22, 2022

It's not a good look.

Good product at a glance.
It is a product that should not be bought by anyone who cares about the fine appearance of the product.

Paint is thick, but peels easily when Gold genus parts rub against it.
Some of the iron used in Large land rusts quickly.
It would be better to always have a Rust protection such as Spray or Touch up paint.
The weld marks are as clean as JAPAN products without any strange stubbers.

More eye-catching than that.
Is it for the chain line? Maybe, Stubby has a strange shape.
Large to the Left Side.
Distorted to the Left Side to the extent that it may interfere with the Side Stand.
It is so large that you may wonder if it is reused for Wide Stubby that was left over from other products.
I mean, you're recycling." It's so oddly shaped that it nods to the opinion that determines
Even images of stores other than webike use the oblique illusion to make them unrecognizable.
Since MONKEY itself is designed with very short swing arms, the pivot position is in an impossible position for a normal motorcycle. Therefore, if you use Long Swing Arm, the chain itself will sag when you ride due to the bad combination with Rear Suspension. If it is a Stubby to avoid the sagging, it may be acceptable, but the appearance is very bad.
I'm sure Stubby won't interfere with Chain if we leave this much space open, right?" (grin)" It is so crooked that one can almost hear the voice of

Stubby is not suitable for the low &long ride height that Japanese people like.
If the Swing Arm is almost horizontal at 8Inch, it'll scrape on the sidewalk steps at the entrance to the store.
It was about 2-3 inches off the ground visually when adjusted with Jack without suspension.

I was expecting a Swing Arm with Stubby that had a sports taste.
The product that arrived was a Swing Arm with a perverted Stubby, which is a straight line of colorful things......orz

The strength itself is steel + Stubby reinforcement, so it's pretty pushy.
When putting the hubs in, if they went in at a slight angle, it was quite difficult to fix.
It seems that there is no strange rustling even if it is loaded with luggage and carried on its back and ridden over 100 km overall on mountain passes and elevated bumps.


Because I feel comfortable seeing images of people working together on social networking sites, etc.
Once assembled, it's a discreet object.
If you're like me, you're looking for a "Quantity:Pair (for Left and Right) For those who prefer "symmetry and firm symmetry", this is a very uncomfortable part!

However

"Look." Than "real" (i.e. not "actual") I can recommend it to those who take

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It's not a good look.
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