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    #16
    Originally posted by jwhelan65 View Post
    liloaty,

    I had trouble clearing the Ohlins, because the spring is longer than the stock GS shocks. So everything had to move 2mm over to allow clearance.
    Ah ok, that makes sense. You have any complete pics of your pic on here? I've caught bits and pieces of it on random threads, but never any full shots.

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      #17
      Originally posted by liloaty View Post
      Ah ok, that makes sense. You have any complete pics of your pic on here? I've caught bits and pieces of it on random threads, but never any full shots.
      Bike is actually apart , but should have some pics up soon, here is a pic as I was beginning to tear it down.

      Sorry...kinda hijacking this thread

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        #18
        I don't think anyone minds seeing pics of that GS...ever.

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          #19
          Hi jwhelan65,

          Would you like to tell the width of the spacer behide the front sprocket?

          My one is 11mm to 12mm I remember when I make same 180 rear end with B12 arm and GSXR 5.5 wheel.

          Addy

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            #20
            Originally posted by Addy Leung View Post
            Hi jwhelan65,

            Would you like to tell the width of the spacer behide the front sprocket?

            My one is 11mm to 12mm I remember when I make same 180 rear end with B12 arm and GSXR 5.5 wheel.

            Addy
            That is the stock GS spline spacer

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              #21
              Originally posted by tone View Post
              As mentioned a lot of times before ive done quite a few 5.5" wheel swaps on gs's & never had a problem using 530 chains, but having said that i dont use a 5/8 ofset front sprocket either (too much ofsett)

              cheers tone



              sooooooooo what kind of offset do you run? i can always machine the drive sprocket spacer a bit if need be. exactly how much can you change the spacing between front and rear sprockets before you run in to trouble?

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                #22
                Originally posted by mullesaurus View Post
                sooooooooo what kind of offset do you run? i can always machine the drive sprocket spacer a bit if need be. exactly how much can you change the spacing between front and rear sprockets before you run in to trouble?
                Anywhere from 10 t0 13mm of ofsett at the front depending on the exact frame & make of tyre (some 180's are wider than others) i correct any remaining misalignment in the chain i by machining or swapping the rear sprocket carrier with the aim of keeping the chain dead centre of the available space where possible

                tone

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by tone View Post
                  Anywhere from 10 t0 13mm of ofsett at the front depending on the exact frame & make of tyre (some 180's are wider than others) i correct any remaining misalignment in the chain i by machining or swapping the rear sprocket carrier with the aim of keeping the chain dead centre of the available space where possible

                  tone

                  wow. that's not much offset at all. i keep meaning to measrue the distance from the centerline of my tire to the centerline on my sprocket and see how it compares to the same measurement on my brother's stock rear setup to see how much offset is acually required.

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