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Darkstang
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Got the speedo bracket and top triple clamp done today.
Bottom bracket
Basically milled the bottom flat and used the old stud bosses for the key assembly as bosses to mount the bracket.
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jwhelan65
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Billy Ricks
'88-'89 GSXR rear 520 conversion might work for you. JT sprockets gives dimensions for all their sprockets so you can check bolt patterns and such. You won't want to run stock gearing with the Gixxer wheels. My stock gearing was 14/45 IIRC. A 16/43 combo with the Gixxer wheels was very close to stock mph per rpm.
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Darkstang
FIRST RIDE!! Got the front end done and took it for a drive. Stock rear end and GSXR front end and I am still alive!
Ok, I believe my forks are not parralel in the triples. Not side to side but for and aft. I know how to align the forks on the axles to keep the forks from pinching in or spreading out side to side. But how do I check to see of they are parallel fore and aft?
Like you had all the triple clamps loose and turn the handlebars one way while someone held the wheel....
Is there a scientific way to align this?
Ken
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Originally posted by Darkstang View PostFIRST RIDE!! Got the front end done and took it for a drive. Stock rear end and GSXR front end and I am still alive!
Ok, I believe my forks are not parralel in the triples. Not side to side but for and aft. I know how to align the forks on the axles to keep the forks from pinching in or spreading out side to side. But how do I check to see of they are parallel fore and aft?
Like you had all the triple clamps loose and turn the handlebars one way while someone held the wheel....
Is there a scientific way to align this?
Ken
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Darkstang
Got the front finished and aligned. Installed the rear and aligned it. just waiting on the offset front sprocket to arrive for final alignment and checks.
Used to 3 foot aluminum rulers with plumbs hung from each end. layed one across the front tire pushed up against the forks and the other layed across the top of the tripple clamp against the forks. Measured between the strings to align the forks paralell with each other.
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Darkstang
I drove it with the old rear end after I aligned the front. After the alignment, it drove really well. No wobbles and tracked straight. Could ride with no hands from about 70 down to 35 and no handlebar shake on the deceleration.
New brake stay. Just need to safety wire the bolts before riding much.
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Originally posted by Darkstang View PostGot the front finished and aligned. Installed the rear and aligned it. just waiting on the offset front sprocket to arrive for final alignment and checks.
Used to 3 foot aluminum rulers with plumbs hung from each end. layed one across the front tire pushed up against the forks and the other layed across the top of the tripple clamp against the forks. Measured between the strings to align the forks paralell with each other.
A new alighnment method?
I assume you double checked to make sure that the forks move freely(with springs out)?
What are you going to do for a front fender?
Looks like you should bend the mounts on the gauges to get them more upright. I think they are at about a 20 degree angle.
Just so you remember, you need to do a front wheel to rear wheel alignment before you check the chain alignment.
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