turns out you do have to use a 5/8 offset sprocket for the stock swingarm and the bandit arm. You see the bandit uses a .650" spacer but the swingarm is offset in the frame 4mm which brings us back to .490" spacer and a 5/8 offset front.
My previous measuring technique with the string was apparently inaccurate. I re-measured using a strait edge across the rim face extending to the front of the swingarm on both sides with both spacers and the .490" was the centered wheel.
Man it really sucks to be wrong again.
With a bandit 1200 swingarm or stock gs1100 swingarm using the following wheels:
92-95 gsxr 750
92-98 gsxr 1100
97-02 bandit 1200
(contact me if you can't find the offset sprocket you need. I can have them made)
The right side of the gsxr wheels are another story and a little measureing on your part will sort that out because of the diff of the brake hangers over the yrs.
NOTE.... If you cannot use a GS stock spacer between the gsxr brake hanger and the wheel. YOU HAVE TO use the gsxr spacer (they are diff sizes)even though they look identical. The brake will bind as the caliper will be misaligned. And again. you have to be sure of the yr of the wheel as the 91,92's are diff again than the 93 and up.
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