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    gs850 shaftdrive wheel

    hello all

    i got a question on my gs850.
    is there any wheel that will fit in the rear ?
    so my alloy wheel goes out and i want a spoke wheel in there.
    if any1 knows what kind of spokewheel fits in the rear instead of the shaftdriven alloy wheel.

    wally

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    I'm not an expert but I'm pretty sure a spoked wheel isn't an option unless You custom make something.
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      #3
      How did your rear wheel "go out"?

      Or is this just a hypothetical question?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Steve View Post
        How did your rear wheel "go out"?

        Or is this just a hypothetical question?

        .
        no i meand i take my alloy wheel out of there and put a spoke wheel in there.
        i thought mabey some1 would know if a suzuki vs xxx rear wheel would fit in there.

        wally

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          #5
          Originally posted by xxxWALLYxxx View Post
          hello all

          i got a question on my gs850.
          is there any wheel that will fit in the rear ?
          so my alloy wheel goes out and i want a spoke wheel in there.
          if any1 knows what kind of spokewheel fits in the rear instead of the shaftdriven alloy wheel.

          wally
          That's a yes and a no.......

          The early Intruder 800 / 1400 wheel will fit.......but....

          It's 16" and has a drum brake. That's about as close as your going to get.
          All of Suzuki's differentials are the same size and spline as far as mounting the wheel goes. But I don't think they made any wire wheels with disc brakes.

          It should be possible to get a drum brake foot leaver from a an early GS750 and fit it to the 850 but you might need a custom length actuator rod. You'll also need to weld on a drum strut mount to hold the backing plate from turning. It might look cool but I don't think the trade-off in braking perfomance is worth it when it coms to stopping safety.

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            #6
            Originally posted by GSexpress View Post
            All of Suzuki's differentials are the same size and spline as far as mounting the wheel goes.
            Close, but not quite totally true.

            I know for a fact that the 650 final drive is different (smaller).
            I have a sneaking suspicion that the rare 450GLA might use that smaller drive, too.

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            #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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              #7
              Originally posted by xxxWALLYxxx View Post
              hello all

              i got a question on my gs850.
              is there any wheel that will fit in the rear ?
              so my alloy wheel goes out and i want a spoke wheel in there.
              if any1 knows what kind of spokewheel fits in the rear instead of the shaftdriven alloy wheel.

              wally
              Then again the entire swing arm might swapout from an early intruder??? But how far do you want to go to giterdone??????

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                #8
                Just leave the damn thing alone and enjoy it for what it is.

                Always some yoyo trying to do weird things to these great bikes.

                Alloy wheel going out -- ridiculous! 23 years and a quarter-million miles on GS shafties, and never a wheel failure, nor have I ever heard of one.

                Just ride.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Steve View Post
                  Close, but not quite totally true.

                  I know for a fact that the 650 final drive is different (smaller).
                  I have a sneaking suspicion that the rare 450GLA might use that smaller drive, too.

                  .
                  That's because the 650 shafty was manufactured by a subcontractor who used their part sources. It's not actually a Suzuki engineered part.

                  But you are right.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Grandpa View Post
                    Just leave the damn thing alone and enjoy it for what it is.

                    Always some yoyo trying to do weird things to these great bikes.

                    Alloy wheel going out -- ridiculous! 23 years and a quarter-million miles on GS shafties, and never a wheel failure, nor have I ever heard of one.

                    Just ride.

                    You said what i was thinking. Thank you.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by GSexpress View Post
                      That's because the 650 shafty was manufactured by a subcontractor who used their part sources. It's not actually a Suzuki engineered part.

                      But you are right.
                      Subcontractor? Never heard about this. Please share the source of this information.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Grandpa View Post
                        Just leave the damn thing alone and enjoy it for what it is.

                        Always some yoyo trying to do weird things to these great bikes.

                        Alloy wheel going out -- ridiculous! 23 years and a quarter-million miles on GS shafties, and never a wheel failure, nor have I ever heard of one.

                        Just ride.
                        Dittos.


                        If you just HAVE to dick around with the wheel, paint it, powdercoat it, glue on beads, or something like that. Go nuts, have fun.

                        But there's no spoked wheel that will fit, and I can't even begin to comprehend why you'd want to step back in time like that.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Jon Burke View Post
                          You said what i was thinking. Thank you.
                          Thank you, Jon Burke. It takes an old SOB curmudgeon like me to tell these knuckleheads off and set them straight.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by bwringer View Post
                            If you just HAVE to dick around with the wheel, ... , glue on beads, or something like that.
                            hey brian, you just may have given me an idea for a winter project - those self-adhesive glittery fluorescent little stars would be great on my wheels ... lol
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Grandpa View Post
                              Thank you, Jon Burke. It takes an old SOB curmudgeon like me to tell these knuckleheads off and set them straight.
                              well this knucklehead has chopped his gs850 and i really hate standard bikes.(imo)
                              so if you dont have any good ideas for this question dont reply.
                              im not here on this forum to be told what to do with my own bike

                              well here is what i mean

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