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bilboblades
wide rear wheel on a gs850
has any 1 out there put a wider rear end on a gs850? as I am building a softtail chop/bobber and the 130 tire looks silly on it. I want to go up to a 160+ I have aready changed the front end to a zzr1100 front end and want to have a rear wheel that looks similar to the frontTags: None
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You want a wide shaft drive Suzuki wheel (and driven spline) with the same design as a Kawasaki zzr1100 front wheel? Is that all?Last edited by Nessism; 03-05-2012, 04:27 PM.Ed
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The only way you'll get that is like the one we saw on here where they chopped out both hubs & welded the new rim to the Suzuki hub...1980 GS1000G - Sold
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Don't know if it will fit but you might look into a late model suzuki shaft drive cruser and maybe you could get a whole swing arm and wheel set up of a wrecked 109R or some thing then you could go up to like a 230 tire1984 GS1100GK newest addition to the heard
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Man, we need to put this in an FAQ or something.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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I have been thinking about this some more, what about a GSX1100G from the early 90's I believe they ran a 170 or a 180 rear tire. you may need swing arm and all though, or a vx8001984 GS1100GK newest addition to the heard
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Originally posted by bwringer View PostMan, we need to put this in an FAQ or something.
Bobber too but failed miserably so I'll sell it to this poor guy" find into the baddest assed, chick magnet "I can't afford a Fartly Wobbleson so I'll build one cause Pauly and Vinnie do it and I wear the same clothes and a chain wallet so surely I can do it too!" chopper. And they all have the same simple question:
"How can I fit a fat tire on the back of my poor, abused, hacksawed GSwhatever ?" And when they get the same answer we give everyone...the correct one...they just know that we are full of Chit or we're lying to them because we're jealous of their, or don't understand their vision, or we're a bunch of old farts who wouldn't know cool if it smacked us in the face and had sex with our wives while forcing us to watch, or surely none of us can ride worth a chit because we don't know that wider tires are always better cause they have more traction and you can go faster and put all that bitchin 75 horsepower to the ground man! And we are all gonna have to "lay it down" one day cause our skinny tires will cause us to not be able to stop in time or turn fast enough....
Don't make it a FAQ... Just sit back, munch on some popcorn and watch the show my friend...and then fall asleep cause that's what us old crappy skinny tire riding foogies do...fall asleep. Cause we're old and we suck.
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostJust sit back, munch on some popcorn and watch the show my friend...and then fall asleep cause that's what us old crappy skinny tire riding foogies do...fall asleep. Cause we're old and we suck.
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bilboblades
i was thinking about the gsx1100g
Originally posted by hjfisk View PostI have been thinking about this some more, what about a GSX1100G from the early 90's I believe they ran a 170 or a 180 rear tire. you may need swing arm and all though, or a vx800
there's an engine on e-bay with all the running stuff minus swing arm dif and wheel , but if i vcan get that in how wide is the swing arm and would it fit in the 850 frame
nope the swing arm is completely differantLast edited by Guest; 03-10-2012, 09:05 AM.
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7981GS
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostBilly Bitchin' and Tommy Toughnuts all come out of the woodwork chomping at the bit to turn their fresh over the winter barn find or "I tried to make a sweet
Bobber too but failed miserably so I'll sell it to this poor guy" find into the baddest assed, chick magnet "I can't afford a Fartly Wobbleson so I'll build one cause Pauly and Vinnie do it and
I wear the same clothes and a chain wallet so surely I can do it too!" chopper. And they all have the same simple question:
"How can I fit a fat tire on the back of my poor, abused, hacksawed GSwhatever ?" And when they get the same answer we give everyone...the correct one...
they just know that we are full of Chit or we're lying to them because we're jealous of their, or don't understand their vision, or
we're a bunch of old farts who wouldn't know cool if it smacked us in the face and had sex with our wives while forcing us to watch,
or surely none of us can ride worth a chit because we don't know that wider tires are always better cause they have more traction and you can go faster and
put all that bitchin 75 horsepower to the ground man! And we are all gonna have to "lay it down" one day cause our skinny tires will cause us to not be able to stop in time or turn fast enough....
Should be a Sticky! LOL!
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bilboblades
cans and can'ts
Originally posted by 7981GS View PostVery concise.
Should be a Sticky! LOL!
DanielLast edited by Guest; 03-10-2012, 03:46 PM.
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7981GS
Hilarious!!!! Directed at ME, yet!!! LOL!
Have you seen ANY of MY build threads? LMAO!!!!
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bilboblades
Originally posted by 7981GS View PostHilarious!!!! Directed at ME, yet!!! LOL!
Have you seen ANY of MY build threads? LMAO!!!!
Daniel
Reading your post? I don't waste my life read some crap some ppl rant on about.
I put the thread up for info not some jumped up tosser to well be a tosser.
I thought going on a site with mainly amaricans,
I thought there would be atleast 2 brain cells bouncing around over there.
But i was wrong..
As i said!!! Some ppl seem to think they know better as you can tell by this childish reply, pompus arseLast edited by Guest; 03-10-2012, 04:52 PM.
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