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Guest repliedJFman, if you think of selling those hard bags, let me know.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jfman View PostThe sprockets are available on ebay and some vendors sell them too.
To get the chaine closer to the center of the bike. You may want to consider machining the hub down a few mm's just so it clears the tire. Tha will help you get the chain to line up better with the output shaft sprocket.
On my build I am planning on doing just this but I have more room to play with because I am using a 4.5 inch rear wheel. and a 150 rear tire.
thanks for the tip bro
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by 323D View PostCool nice to meet you jfman. I am narrowing a gs1100 alum swing arm the rims is a 5.50 I was just stated to go back and start looking at offset sprockets and gearing. when i get the swing in there i will see where i am at. where are you getting yours from? offset sprocket
I had these parts for a 78 kz1000 but I am new to all this and got this lil gs250 and thought what the hell since i am going with later model stuff on my KZ. I Just dig this lil thing fell in love with GS's
The sprockets are available on ebay and some vendors sell them too.
To get the chaine closer to the center of the bike. You may want to consider machining the hub down a few mm's just so it clears the tire. Tha will help you get the chain to line up better with the output shaft sprocket.
On my build I am planning on doing just this but I have more room to play with because I am using a 4.5 inch rear wheel. and a 150 rear tire.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jfman View PostWell since hes in north GA he should try to hunt down a guy named Britt Lynn that lives un ballground(iirc) I used him for small jobs but I seen the quality of stuff hes put out for others ans id say hes really good.
thats not far at all i will have to look him up. thanks
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jfman View PostNice I used to live in GA and rode around there 129/60/180 etc.. Its an great spot.
I already have a set that I bought for 50$ but they are pitted and yours lookes cleaner in the pics.
To fit a fat wheel in the back youre gonna nee a wide swingarm. Here is what I did on mine. My wheel is gonna get thrown on soon Ill update the pics. You are also going to need an offset front sprocket and youll need to beat the frame rail in some to the get the chain to clear. I used a 4.5in wheel but a 5inch could be done but wont be easy.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=205050
Cool nice to meet you jfman. I am narrowing a gs1100 alum swing arm the rims is a 5.50 I was just stated to go back and start looking at offset sprockets and gearing. when i get the swing in there i will see where i am at. where are you getting yours from? offset sprocket
I had these parts for a 78 kz1000 but I am new to all this and got this lil gs250 and thought what the hell since i am going with later model stuff on my KZ. I Just dig this lil thing fell in love with GS's
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Guest repliedWell since hes in north GA he should try to hunt down a guy named Britt Lynn that lives un ballground(iirc) I used him for small jobs but I seen the quality of stuff hes put out for others ans id say hes really good.Originally posted by pete View PostI had that custom made by a local exhaust shop here... just under $AU800 but you guys in the US usually get this stuff way cheaper than us
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I had that custom made by a local exhaust shop here... just under $AU800 but you guys in the US usually get this stuff way cheaper than usOriginally posted by 323D View Postwhere can i get a exhaust like this for my 250? $
Haha yeah I had to stick some in here... and I've now seen pic's of three 450's with the genuine optional racks, and not one owner has wanted to part with it... so yeah I had an old carry rack sitting around that I cut and shaped to attach to the grab rail. Then John82q welded it up for me as he'd seen my previous welding effortsOriginally posted by Gorminrider View Postah,Pete! Great! I was looking for your bike here .
..when I see your bike I sure miss my long-gone '72 CL350 Scrambler. It was a soggy thing compared to your bike but the insurance rate-class here meant it had a good $/fun ratio...IT needed a back-rack...
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ps-you made that? too cool.yours is probably the other one I've seen
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Guest repliedNice I used to live in GA and rode around there 129/60/180 etc.. Its an great spot.Originally posted by 323D View PostNorth GA near Blue Ridge Mountains, I got a local guy that really wants them for his Build but have not talk to him yet would you like to make a offer. I have an ad in the parts section if you want photos.
I already have a set that I bought for 50$ but they are pitted and yours lookes cleaner in the pics.
To fit a fat wheel in the back youre gonna nee a wide swingarm. Here is what I did on mine. My wheel is gonna get thrown on soon Ill update the pics. You are also going to need an offset front sprocket and youll need to beat the frame rail in some to the get the chain to clear. I used a 4.5in wheel but a 5inch could be done but wont be easy.
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Guest repliedNorth GA near Blue Ridge Mountains, I got a local guy that really wants them for his Build but have not talk to him yet would you like to make a offer. I have an ad in the parts section if you want photos.Originally posted by jfman View PostI like it. Build is similar to mine.
Where in GA are you? What did you do with the old wheels?
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Guest repliedI like it. Build is similar to mine.
Where in GA are you? What did you do with the old wheels?
Originally posted by 323D View Post
this is my 80 gs250 project Lil Overkill!
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ah,Pete! Great! I was looking for your bike here .
..when I see your bike I sure miss my long-gone '72 CL350 Scrambler. It was a soggy thing compared to your bike but the insurance rate-class here meant it had a good $/fun ratio...IT needed a back-rack...
ps-you made that? too cool.yours is probably the other one I've seenLast edited by Gorminrider; 04-30-2013, 10:19 PM.
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this is my 80 gs250 project Lil Overkill!
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by pete View PostI believe it's high time I posted some pic's of my 450 in here given I haven't done so yet... and especially now that she's "finished" and I got some half decent pic's today...





where can i get a exhaust like this for my 250? $
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