Rear wheel swopping info needed, Thanks
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ZEDKAT
Rear wheel swopping info needed, Thanks
What is the bigist back wheel that will fit in to a stockish Katana swinging arm and can you tell me what bike is come from, or parts to use please, thanks a lot
ZEDKAT
ps bike has all ready go a 530 chain on it!
ZEDKAT
ps bike has all ready go a 530 chain on it!
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Re: Rear wheel swopping info needed, Thanks
Stock swinger takes a 5.5 x17 rim with 180 tyre. You either take away a little of the swinger's stiffening webs or take a few links longer chain to fix it half of an inch further backwards. I did that mod twice, took Bandit 12 gear.
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Re: Rear wheel swopping info needed, Thanks
Here's a mate's bike, which I modded.
Front is also B12, to regain some ground clearance I had the shocks extended by 40mm by some brackets.
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I used the Katana sprocket carrier on the B12 rim, because it's narrower.
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I used the Katana sprocket carrier on the B12 rim, because it's narrower.
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ZEDKAT
Re: Rear wheel swopping info needed, Thanks
Thanks Pedda i will get on with that then, i was thinking of a bandit front end, i do have a set of GSX750F wheels, i did think of useing them but i will go with the B12 stuff, Thanks
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Re: Rear wheel swopping info needed, Thanks
i used zzr600 wheels on one i did, stock swingarm on the back, 180 tyre fitted great.
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Re: Rear wheel swopping info needed, Thanks
Interesting what you said about longer shocks. I'm just changing my rear end (!) and was considering getting 350mm long shocks: am I better off trying to find 370+mm ones?
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Re: Rear wheel swopping info needed, Thanks
You lose most height on the front but you do lose some height on the back because of the lower profile tyre that goes on the slingshot wheel.
I modified the swingarm to raise the back end up by 20mm. So 20mm longer shocks would be about right.
The limmiting factor is the top chain run getting too close to the swingarm at the pivot.
I modified the swingarm to raise the back end up by 20mm. So 20mm longer shocks would be about right.
The limmiting factor is the top chain run getting too close to the swingarm at the pivot.
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Re: Rear wheel swopping info needed, Thanks
Poochy's about right on the effect on the rear hight. Pure maths say 18mm difference in height by the different cross sections of 180 x 55 and 130 x 90 tyres.
