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    1989 gsxr 750 motor in a 1983 850gs frame, is the fitment close or is it no were close in dimensions. if its close i will explain more latter.

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    engine swap

    The biggest problem I see is that you are trying to put a chain drive motor in a shaft drive bike Not very economically feasable.
    Doze.

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      #3
      Forget it.

      Nick

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        #4
        Originally posted by Nick Diaz
        Forget it.

        Nick
        Don't think that way, that's too restricting mechanically allmost everything is possible but you will need a different swingarm and another rear wheel.

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          #5
          My intentions are strictly to bolt up the engine in the cradle. I have no use for the shaft drive swing arm. As a foot note I have a complete gsxr, but I don't want to use the aluminum frame. If the gs frame isn't close what other posibilities do I have.

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            #6
            Go ahead then. It just isn't cost- or time-effective, in my opinion. You certainly may use your time and resources in any way you wish. I just think it's a waste of time and resources.

            Nick

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              #7
              Again my question is , are the mounting position for the engine close in coralation to the gs 850

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                #8
                Since most of us dinosaur-loving GS owners know little or nothing about the crotch rocket GSXR bikes, you'll be lucky to get an informed opinion in this forum. Hope you do.

                Nick

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dave y
                  Again my question is , are the mounting position for the engine close in coralation to the gs 850
                  No.

                  That doesn't mean it can't be aligned.

                  But use a chain drive frame for ____'s sake!

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