The engine is currently out of the frame and I have been using old Kawasaki wheels and swingarm with custom work done to fit the rotor. I bought the bike this way, and frankly, am not confident the wheel is perfectly centered so I don't trust the current offset measurements (my best reading off the rear tire mounted on the bike gives me 3 23/32" - just under 3 3/4" - centre of wheel to centre of sprocket).
I will be running an Avon AM23 150/70VB16, nonDOT racing compound, on the appropriate rim width, which will give me an Overall Width on the mounted tire of 5.9". THis will obviously require minimum clearance of 2.95" to the inside of the chain with an allowance for tire flex and some chain movement on the sprocket.
The current measurement will allow me to clear the tire comfortably, but I want to make sure that I will line up with the stock engine sprocket when the wheel is perfectly centered on the frame...., which brings us back to my question.
Can anyone tell me what the stock offset is for the rear wheel so that it lines up with the stock sprocket position (hint: can anyone measure their stock GS 1000, please). If it turns out to be approx 3.5" plus, then I should have no clearance problem and will simply spec the stock GS 1000 offset for the rear Dymag.
If it turns out to be less, then I will have to spec a minimum to clear the tire (any thoughts on what that would be???) and then adjust the sprocket on the engine to line up with the wheel sprocket.
Any help on this will be greatly appreciated as I don't have access to a stock GS 1000 engined bike (8 valve). THANX!!!
Tony.
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