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    Does 850 into 650 go?

    Hi.
    I have checked the old Q&A and don't find the info i'm looking for.
    To the question;
    Will a 850 shafty engine and swingarm bolt staight into/onto a 650 Katana frame?
    Thanks in advance guys.

    #2
    No expert here, but if memory serves, the 850s and 1000s can be exchanged with a minimum of difficulty. I don't think You can cram an 850 into that Kat.
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      #3
      Nope. The 650 has a much smaller frame.
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        #4
        IMHO, there would be no reason to try to cram the 850 into the 650 frame. The 650G has a newer combustion chamber design and higher compression ratio that give it close to the power and torque of the 850 in a smaller package. In addition, the 650G transmission is completely different.
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          #5
          Isn't the 650 Kat a chain drive. WHat year ?

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            #6
            no, it was a shaft drive.

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