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86-88 GSXR 1100 swinger in an 82 1100E ?
Does anyone know if the swing arm out of an 86-88 GSXR 1100 will fit into an 82 GS 1100e without any frame mods?Tags: None
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if you weld tabs on the swingarm for the shocks, yes.
if you want to go monoshock you will have to modify the frame.
Do you want this arm to put a large tire on the bike?
you can put a gsxr 5.5 wheel in a stock 1100e swingarm.
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1978 GS1000E X2
1979 GS1000S
1979 gs1000
1983 gs400e
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Jason the terminator
Originally posted by kochic View Postif you weld tabs on the swingarm for the shocks, yes.
if you want to go monoshock you will have to modify the frame.
Do you want this arm to put a large tire on the bike?
you can put a gsxr 5.5 wheel in a stock 1100e swingarm.
Marc
I knew I would have to do new shock mounts and remove the mono shock mount. What
I was unsure of is if the rear axle in a stock arm?
Would the adjusters and arm have to be enlarge to fit the 88 axle or would I have to do different bearing, spacers, and bushings to fit the 88 wheel to the stock axle?
If I did use the 82 arm with an 88 axle is the 88 axle going to be to long or short?
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I will mesure the axle i have here and compare.
The diameter is the same, 20mm.
i run a 5.5 in a 1100e swingarm on my gs1000.
I will get back to you after work,
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1978 GS1000E X2
1979 GS1000S
1979 gs1000
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jhicok
Originally posted by kochic View Postif you weld tabs on the swingarm for the shocks, yes.
if you want to go monoshock you will have to modify the frame.
Do you want this arm to put a large tire on the bike?
you can put a gsxr 5.5 wheel in a stock 1100e swingarm.
Marc
does the chain and rear brake brace clear the wider tire?
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Originally posted by jhicok View Postdoes the chain and rear brake brace clear the wider tire?
I use an 1/2" offset front sprocket and a underslung gsxr caliper.
You can see pics of the bike in my gs1000 continued album here.
Marc
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1978 GS1000C X2
1978 GS1000E X2
1979 GS1000S
1979 gs1000
1983 gs400e
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Tenrilid
Originally posted by kochic View PostI use an 1/2" offset front sprocket and a underslung gsxr caliper.
You can see pics of the bike in my gs1000 continued album here.
Marc
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Jason the terminator
Originally posted by Tenrilid View PostI know this is bringing up an old posting but I was curious about using the 5.5" GSXR wheel on the stock 82 1100e arm. Are you using the 82's axle or the 88's? Did you have to get diff spacers or are you using the 88's/82's spacers? I really would like to eventually upgrade to a larger wheel so I can use a wider tire but don't want to go through the expense/work of changing the swing arm. I don't have any problem w/ fabbing a new brake stay. Thanks!
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Tenrilid
Originally posted by Jason the terminator View PostYou use the 82 axle as it is the same diameter. To figure out the wheel spacing you need to aline the front with the rear wheel. Some people have had luck using a mixture of 82 and 88 spacers. You will need to change the forks also. You can mix and match tubed and tube less wheels and would be hard pressed to get an late model wheel to fit in your forks and get brakes to fit.
Also, with the fork change I would want to use a 17" wheel. Would I need to change the instrument cluster to keep the speedo w/ the proper speed or could I just have the speedo gear for that size wheel hooked up to the stock speedo?Last edited by Guest; 06-30-2011, 10:30 AM.
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Jason the terminator
Don't mix and match tires doing it can be very dangerous. You really are better off doing both wheels at the same time or not at all.
The gearing in the speedos should be the same so just change to the gear box for what ever year wheel you switch to.
You will also need to watch the fork length cause it will change your ride height. Ground clearance starts to be an issue when you do a swap. There are plenty of threads on here where people have done the conversion and I suggest you read up on them so you can see the issues they came across. All are willing to help you out and answer questions.
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Originally posted by Tenrilid View PostI know this is bringing up an old posting but I was curious about using the 5.5" GSXR wheel on the stock 82 1100e arm. Are you using the 82's axle or the 88's? Did you have to get diff spacers or are you using the 88's/82's spacers? I really would like to eventually upgrade to a larger wheel so I can use a wider tire but don't want to go through the expense/work of changing the swing arm. I don't have any problem w/ fabbing a new brake stay. Thanks!
Use the axle you have on your bike.This wheel came off a 1991 gsxr 1100 but you can put any oil cooled gsxr wheel very easy in the 1100e swingarm.I have use a mix and match spacer for the gsxr + gs1000 spacer.
I didn't made any machining.do the front and rear at the same time.
The ratio are "standard" on japanese bike.Just put the sppedo drive that came with the wheel.
You mcan see the right side, wheel-gsxr spacer-gsxr caliper bracket-gs1000 small spacer.
Marc
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1978 GS1000C X2
1978 GS1000E X2
1979 GS1000S
1979 gs1000
1983 gs400e
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Tenrilid
Originally posted by kochic View PostUse the axle you have on your bike.This wheel came off a 1991 gsxr 1100 but you can put any oil cooled gsxr wheel very easy in the 1100e swingarm.I have use a mix and match spacer for the gsxr + gs1000 spacer.
I didn't made any machining.do the front and rear at the same time.
The ratio are "standard" on japanese bike.Just put the sppedo drive that came with the wheel.
You mcan see the right side, wheel-gsxr spacer-gsxr caliper bracket-gs1000 small spacer.
Marc
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Everything should be fine,
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1978 GS1000C X2
1978 GS1000E X2
1979 GS1000S
1979 gs1000
1983 gs400e
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