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gs 1100ez rear wheel swap
Can anyone tell me if a rear wheel off a (1982 gs 750-L) model will fit my 82' gs1100ez? if so please provide me the modifications needed to complete the change over.
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Isn't an L model wheel 16"? If this is true, it would lower the bike, probably not something you would want to do unless you're turning it in to a drag racer.
I know for a fact the EZ has an 18" rear wheel. 8)Kevin
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Re: gs 1100ez rear wheel swap
I believe the only thing you will need to do is transfer the spacer/stack from the axle of the 16" wheel. I have done the same thing on my 83 1100E which had a 17" rear. It will lower you rear quite a bit and that may not be a good thing with going from 18" to 16". In my case, I am changing my front from 19" to 16", so my bike remains level.
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Originally posted by 82bullriderCan anyone tell me if a rear wheel off a (1982 gs 750-L) model will fit my 82' gs1100ez? if so please provide me the modifications needed to complete the change over.
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actually Earl wouldn't that make you go 3 down in the front and 1 inch down in the back.
so it would give your bike a lower front end? thus affecting the geometry?
or did you slide the fork tubes down a little to compensate?
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Re: gs 1100ez rear wheel swap
Originally posted by 82bullriderCan anyone tell me if a rear wheel off a (1982 gs 750-L) model will fit my 82' gs1100ez? if so please provide me the modifications needed to complete the change over.
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The bike set up stock had a 17" rear and a 19" front. (2" difference to sit level) It now has a 16" rear and is getting a 16" front. Level would require an 18" front. With the 16", the front has been lowered 1" and with the smaller diameter front wheel, and the change in steering head angle, the steering and response is MUCH quicker and sensitive.
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Originally posted by first timeractually Earl wouldn't that make you go 3 down in the front and 1 inch down in the back.
so it would give your bike a lower front end? thus affecting the geometry?
or did you slide the fork tubes down a little to compensate?
-ryanKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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I believe 1100's had either 2.85" or later models, 3" rear rims. 1150's have 3.5" rims. Both use 17", except for 1100 L models which have 16" rear rims.
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Originally posted by rphillipsSome of the GS 1150 wheels were a little wider than the 1100 wheels, the 1150 rears are also 17"Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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thanks for the info earl.
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