What complications would I need to resolve to fit a stock late 70's GS "star spoke" 19" mag wheel to a '87 GSXR1100 front-end?
My thought is the brake rotors to caliper alignment will be the most likely challenge. I have attached a pic of the forks.
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I'm asking about the logistics of doing the installation, hopefully not beginning yet another debate about which suspension upgrades are best.
My bike is a '77 GS750 with a laced wheel & a single front disk brake.
At my local salvage yard, I have come across a near-complete '87 GSXR1100 front-end. It is only lacking the front axle & spacers (I presume that they have it elsewhere, I just haven't asked yet), front fender & the left handlebar (the actual clip-on mount is on the fork tube, just not the handlebar), well & the '87 GSXR brake rotors haven't been asked about yet either.
It does include; both triple-clamps, complete forks, both calipers & the master cylinder. They dropped from $400 to $350... would you consider this to be a fair price? The setup is dirty from sitting, but looks quite clean & damage free. I spotted a few spots of surface rust on the tubes... but they all seemed to rub right off with my finger.
I believe that it would just be a bearing swap to mount the triple-clamps into my 750's frame, as I've seen pics of other '87 GSXR front-ends on the GS's.
But it's the brake rotors aligning with the GSXR1100 calipers that has me wondering... Plus will the GSXR rotors mount to a late 70's GS "star spoke" 19" rim?
I don't know if the GSXR rotors would dish in or out to much, where my stock GS rotor is quite flat or flush, with very little counter sink... for lack of better description.
I figure that I'd need & want to use the GSXR rotors, instead of trying to use GS rotors?
I do not yet know the diameters of the '87 GSXR1100's rotors or the single/dual disk GS's rotors diameters.
I do believe that the first generation GSXR's did use the same axle diameter as the GS, so I'm thinking that the longer GSXR1100 front axle will work fine with the old GS rim?
Yes, just using the matching GSXR1100 rim would make this a simple drop-in... but at this point, I'm researching the appropriate rims for the bike still.
My ballpark measurements have my stock GS fork tubes to be 31 3/4" in length... from the center of the axle up to the top of the tube, not counting the caps on top of the forks.
These '87 GSXR1100 forks measured about 30 1/4" in length. Neither of these measurements are exact, but I believe them to be within around a 1/4" + or -. So that puts these 41mm forks at around 1 1/2" shorter then stock.
I did also find these forks & measured them while I was there, again, not exact measurements:
'99 GSX750 28 3/4"
'05 GSXR600 28 1/8"
Oh, while the GSXR forks sat there, I did measure the distance in-between each fork leg, where the axle will run through, & where the spacers would push up against the fork tubes... it measured 6 1/2" apart. I do not have any GS measurements like this.
Also, I measured the GSXR1100's front rim that I found... the total width of the rims center hub is about 4 7/8" inches wide. The width of where the GSXR rotors mount to, that is 3 7/8" wide.
Thanks for reading all of this & even more for offering your thoughts about what it would take to make this installation happen.
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