Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Rotor Offset problems.....

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #16
    Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
    No problem with putting the full ring behind the rotor that I can see or have experienced.
    If a full ring with a locator step is used it'll work fine. Most people try to just stack washers behind the rotor.

    Comment


      #17
      curious

      Now that I've put the work into it, I should have just bought a GSXR wheel instead. Eventually I will go that route, but have yet to buy into parts for the rear as well. I want to do both at the same time, thus the front wheel as stock. I have drilled the stock rotor, and have two calipers so I will be running duals. Something different for now.

      Curious about why 8mm not 10mm comment. My rotor holes are 10mm?

      Comment


        #18
        Have a look at the rotor bolts again - 10mm shoulder, 8mm thread...

        8mm holes in the spacer unless you can locate some bolts with a longer shoulder - which I doubt...

        Comment


          #19
          I just measured...

          and I have 8mm shoulder and 8mm threads! Actually, slightly less at 7.8mm diameter for both. Interesting huh?

          Scott

          Comment


            #20
            How are you getting around the large axle the fork uses? Sorry if you've addressed this in another thread.

            Comment


              #21
              No problem,

              I just ordered the correct size bearings for each. I used VXB bearing supply, or one could use McMaster Carr. I believe they were 20x42x12,



              d 20 mm

              D 42 mm

              B 12 mm


              D2 37,4 mm

              Da max 38,8 mm

              d1 26,6 mm

              da min 23,2 mm

              ra max 0,6 mm

              rmin 0,6 mm


              m 0,071 kg
              Mass
              Cr 9300 N
              Basic dynamic load rating, radial
              C0r 5000 N
              Basic static load rating, radial
              nG 17000 1/min
              Limiting speed
              nB 18200 1/min
              Reference speed
              Cur 285 N
              Fatigue limit load, radial

              Comment


                #22
                I was thinking a little backwards going back to when I was trying to use a GSXR wheel with my stock forks. I couldn't find a bearing with the small GS axle size and the larger GSXR bearing OD?

                Comment


                  #23
                  Originally posted by Billy Ricks View Post
                  I was thinking a little backwards going back to when I was trying to use a GSXR wheel with my stock forks. I couldn't find a bearing with the small GS axle size and the larger GSXR bearing OD?

                  I don't know what size your stock axle is, but when I wanted the 17" front wheel, 310mm rotors, and 4-pots I ended up using a GS500 front wheel. Same axle size, only needed some shims on either side to shore up, and you can get Bandit 400 front brake rotor (or another GS500 rotor if you don't mind the pattern being opposite) to bolt to the other side of the wheel.



                  I've become an unwilling expert in finding bearings, though...if you need an odd size, hit me up, I'll tell you where to find it.

                  Comment


                    #24
                    Originally posted by makenzie71 View Post
                    I don't know what size your stock axle is, but when I wanted the 17" front wheel, 310mm rotors, and 4-pots I ended up using a GS500 front wheel. Same axle size, only needed some shims on either side to shore up, and you can get Bandit 400 front brake rotor (or another GS500 rotor if you don't mind the pattern being opposite) to bolt to the other side of the wheel.

                    I've become an unwilling expert in finding bearings, though...if you need an odd size, hit me up, I'll tell you where to find it.
                    It had a small diameter axle not sure what is was anymore. I took bearings out of both wheels to a few bearing shops back at the time I was trying it. None of them could help. I could have shimmed the smaller bearings into the GSXR wheel but there were going to be other problems so I went with a complete swap. That was way back in '93.

                    Comment


                      #25
                      Originally posted by makenzie71 View Post
                      I don't know what size your stock axle is, but when I wanted the 17" front wheel, 310mm rotors, and 4-pots I ended up using a GS500 front wheel. Same axle size, only needed some shims on either side to shore up, and you can get Bandit 400 front brake rotor (or another GS500 rotor if you don't mind the pattern being opposite) to bolt to the other side of the wheel.



                      I've become an unwilling expert in finding bearings, though...if you need an odd size, hit me up, I'll tell you where to find it.
                      I forgot about this. OK I could go with this even keeping stock forks.

                      Wider wheels, radials, 4 pot calipers and 310mm rotors that is the way to go.

                      But what is the difference between a 2nd gen GSXR 17x3.5" 3 spoke front wheel and the GS500 wheel? What tire are you running on it?

                      I see stock it was TIRE, FRONT,110/70-17 54H
                      So we looking at a 17x2.75" wheel?

                      Looks like there are still some decent tire options in a radial.
                      Last edited by posplayr; 07-31-2010, 07:52 PM.

                      Comment


                        #26
                        Originally posted by posplayr View Post
                        I forgot about this. OK I could go with this even keeping stock forks.

                        Wider wheels, radials, 4 pot calipers and 310mm rotors that is the way to go.

                        But what is the difference between a 2nd gen GSXR 17x3.5" 3 spoke front wheel and the GS500 wheel? What tire are you running on it?

                        I see stock it was TIRE, FRONT,110/70-17 54H
                        So we looking at a 17x2.75" wheel?

                        Looks like there are still some decent tire options in a radial.
                        The GS500 wheel is 17X3 and I always ran either a 110/70 or a 120/60...my preference being BT010R's. Lots of radial options, though.

                        The biggest benefit to the GS500 wheel, in my opinion, is that I literally asked for one and it was given to me. The bike has been made, predominantly unchanged, since 1989, so there's a lot of them laying around and a LOT of their owners are generous types.

                        I had the calipers left over from my TL1000S, the hangers were cut from scrap aluminum diamond plating, and the washers were leftovers from a thousand other projects. The only real investment was what it cost me to ship the wheel (the giver offered to even cover shipping, but I insisted) and the $25 for the Bandit 400 rotor.

                        To top all of that off...though it's not a huge improvement...to keep things nice and simple you can also get a GS500 rear wheel (which I also got from a generous owner) and it slips right into the rear. You need to source a steel 37 or 38 tooth sprocket (for my '81 750, anyway), and you can run a shimmed SV650 front sprocket (I can't remember what size I'm running...will check tomorrow) that just about anybody on SVRiders will give you.

                        All you got to do is pull the bearings out of the old GSXXX rear wheel and pop them into the GS500 rear wheel, as well as the spacer and a couple shims...I cut my spacer in half and glued shims in between the sections to get the clearance right. Stock caliper and hanger work, but are a little tall (watch pad wear), and you'll have to bend your brake brace.

                        You can run a 150 BT010R on the GS500 rear wheel without pinching...but no bigger.

                        I think my total amount spent to do 17" wheels was $84, which included buying a new steel sprocket for the back.

                        Comment


                          #27
                          And, something to keep in mind, that if you build hangers to fit the Tokico 4-piston calipers...you can also fit the Tokico 6-piston calipers.

                          Comment


                            #28
                            '89-'97 gsx600f (and 750) Katana uses that same 3x17 front wheel as the gs500.
                            Last edited by kingofvenus; 08-01-2010, 08:40 AM.
                            Dee Durant '83 750es (Overly molested...) '88 gl1500 (Yep, a wing...)

                            Comment

                            Working...
                            X