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wera racer
18" spoked wheels for GS1000?
Converting my 78 GS1000 for vintage racing. Doing the Salty_Monk front brake upgrade, among many other mods. Want to replace the stock cast wheels with 18" spoked wheels (a little wider, too) to cut weight, improve the aesthetic, and help it turn quicker. Any suggestions on where to find them? Not seeing much on eBay or these threads. If I could find strong enough hubs, I can probably get new spokes and rims elswhere. Any help will be much appreciated.Tags: None
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wera racer
I don't believe any of the GS bikes were available with 18" front wheels, but, in theory, I should be able to use the hub off the 19" front and buy new spokes and a rim to make an 18" front wheel. I'll send you a PM about your wheels. Thanks!
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makenzie71
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by makenzie71 View Post...only thing is then you'll have a 3.5" wheel on both ends.
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makenzie71
damn...2.15 is nuts. I'd hate to have to run 100hp on those.
You can use that list to find interesting swap options. Early GL1000 Goldwings, for example, had 1.85" or so DID aluminum spoked front wheel (and a 17X3.5 rear wheel). Something like you would be able to slip right in there with only some modified caliper hangers. A lot of Honda brake patterns are easy to adapt to Suzuki 310mm and 320mm rotors, as well as Yamaha 298mm rotors.
It's not the spoked wheel, but it's a good example.
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We've looked at putting spoked wheels on our 1000 pre 82 racebike.
Didn't do it for the reasons racers in period used mags - wheel stiffness.
On these big heavy bikes the stiffness of the wheel makes a big difference to the handling - and how the tyres work.
Depending on your rules you may be able to use later lighter mags maybe wider too. we can if we want go to 17's - 3 in front and 4 in rear. there's quite a wide choice of later mags around these widths.
I've put spoked wheels on smaller/lighter racebikes which originally had mags - at the owners request. As it was not critical on these bikes I didn't argue - and there was a reasonable weight saving too.
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sharpy
Originally posted by wera racer View PostConverting my 78 GS1000 for vintage racing. Doing the Salty_Monk front brake upgrade, among many other mods. Want to replace the stock cast wheels with 18" spoked wheels (a little wider, too) to cut weight, improve the aesthetic, and help it turn quicker. Any suggestions on where to find them? Not seeing much on eBay or these threads. If I could find strong enough hubs, I can probably get new spokes and rims elswhere. Any help will be much appreciated.
Use to race these two and they was real nice to ride.......
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Buchanan's sell Rims with the right spoke count... for them to build the wheels total cost is about $900 from memory with stainless spokes & shipping.
I looked into this for my skunk & then decided not to run with it due to cost.
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1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
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Tarbash 27
I plan on doing the same thing on my GS1000. I have 2 sets of spoked aluminum rims. Buchanan's has a good selection of rims and spokes. I am going to lace and true them myself. Its not that hard, just time consuming.
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The aluminum rims are what's expensive -$400 and up each
The spokes (stainless) are about $100, Lacing $75-100
You can get a wider rim for the back, but you're limited by the stock swingarm (replace with an aluminum GS 1100 one) and available bias ply tires.1978 GS 1000 (since new)
1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
1978 GS 1000 (parts)
1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
2007 DRz 400S
1999 ATK 490ES
1994 DR 350SES
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I have had these guys build up a set of alloys for my MK III Commando twice. (Old habit of crashing the wheels off of it, over it now though)I think I have Sun rims now, which can be drilled for a wide variety of spoke arrangements.
sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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wera racer
Buchanan's suggested GS1000C spoked hubs, which I'm buying now. Then they can provide heavier gauge spokes and a variety of 18" rims. I need to do more research on the rims...
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pplassm
I just picked up a junk 1000C. Stock rim sizes are 2.15x18 rear and 1.85 front. I am going to lace both with 18" rims and put them on my S. Sacrilege, I know, but I will keep the stockers. I'm going 2.5 on the rear, and 2.15 on the front. There are lots of rim options cheap from dirt bike suppliers.
Flame on.
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Originally posted by pplassm View PostI just picked up a junk 1000C. Stock rim sizes are 2.15x18 rear and 1.85 front. I am going to lace both with 18" rims and put them on my S. Sacrilege, I know, but I will keep the stockers. I'm going 2.5 on the rear, and 2.15 on the front. There are lots of rim options cheap from dirt bike suppliers.
Flame on.
On the back, if you upgrade to a GS 1100 swingarm, you can go even wider - a 2.5 will give you a 140 or thereabouts
No sacriledge if you keep the stock parts (worth more if you sell it)1978 GS 1000 (since new)
1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
1978 GS 1000 (parts)
1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
2007 DRz 400S
1999 ATK 490ES
1994 DR 350SES
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