Oilite, sintered bronze bushing, porous structure, allows it too hold oil.. medium strength.
Often used in applications that are never lubed or difficult to lube.
Bronze, usually machined from barstock, has higher strength, but requires lubrication.
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Sintered is usually powdered netal compressed under high pressure into a mold, and maybe baked. Lower cost due to little or no machining, no waste.
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My concern with swingarms is if you do constant burnouts. (I do a lot), that the softer materials, will pound out sooner than bronze. For everyday riding, all three will work fine (3 being plastic, oilite, bronze..)