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Nope, its powder coat. Chances are its laid on a base coat and that bstd reacts. Least it has done with the 2 bikes i have stripped and re done. 

You ideally need to baremetal the sw arm and work up. Will give a finish worth the effort though. 

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Nope, its bolted in the same as any other swing arm with a spindle.

 

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As above really, you have to be able to unbolt it if for nothing else than to grease the bearings. Usually every 6 to10 thousand miles.

Diagram of generic bearing showing the various bolts and shafts that need to come off. This one starts at number7. NOT your bike but similar I bet.

 

Image result for yamaha 125 swing arm

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