Rear sprocket 5- or 6-bolt?
Henrik Bo Pedersen
henrikbp at gmail.com
Sun Jul 24 15:11:44 PDT 2011
I started shopping for parts for this project in 2006-2007. Life got in the way, and I'm finally picking it back up again. Back then the 94/95 GSX-R and Bandit 1200 rim was the easiest way to go to put a wider rim on a gen 1 SV.
I may bail on the old rear rim and get a newer used one so that the newer parts will fit. It'll depend to an extent on cost/budget.
Henrik
On Jul 24, 2011, at 3:39 PM, Chris Burgess wrote:
> Why such an old rim? Zoran has what you need to do a 2006+ GSX-R600/750
> rear rim.
>
> -Chris
>
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Henrik Bo Pedersen <henrikbp at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Never mind ...
>>
>> Read *way* back in my email archives, and I'm pretty sure I bought a
>> '94-'95 GSX-R rear rim for easy fit with Zoran's spacer kit.
>>
>> ... put the tools down and step *away* from the bike ...
>>
>> Henrik
>>
>> On Jul 24, 2011, at 2:24 PM, Henrik Bo Pedersen wrote:
>>
>>> Really not having a good wrenching day ...
>>>
>>> I bought what I thought was a "standard" late model GSXR rear sprocket
>> with 5-bolt mounting. Turns out the rear rim I have has 6-bolt mounting for
>> the sprocket and 5-bolt mounting for the rear rotor.
>>>
>>> Maybe I should take up golf ... nah.
>>>
>>> I thought I bought a mid-2000-ish GSX-R 600 rear wheel. Does that sound
>> about right?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Henrik
>>
>>
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