ITs' cheap, and it "works" (in that people still buy them anyway).
Engineering a correct and easy to install "universal" solution isn't easy; it took Grin quite a while to come up with what they use now for GMAC and GAA. Even if the many other motor companies out there just copied Grin's (or heinzmann's) it'd take a while to get them to start making *working* versions of them (meaning, correct copies, not just wrong general-idea-copies like usually happens). They have to get both materials *and* design correct, on the motor and the arm and the mounting bits for the frame end.