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My main reason for swapping it over were
1. Get a better range of modern tyres to use
2. I was getting near the end of project so needed something else to fiddle with
3. Learn something new. Once you have removed and re-installed a wheel 20 times it becomes easy
I could have put a 150/60-17 tyre on but there were only new ones available and that was going to cost an additional $120 over a slightly used 160/60-17 so the wider tyre won. To be fair I hadn't even thought about chain clearance at that point.
Anyway I have moved the rear wheel over to the right far enough now that I can put the wider Cush drive from the original GSXR-750 wheel back on and remove the spacers. Chain clearance is now a massive 6mm or so.
Another test ride and the bike really does feel different now. Going through corners it tips into them just like I was riding on my 2010 GSXR-1000. And that is why you want to swap out the old forks and wheels for new (relatively) ones. My 3rd loop of my test course (about 15km) and i am starting to scrape my toes on some corners, not intentionally, I just have more confidence when leaning in.
And I still have the original rear shock in so that is probably causing some issues. The problem is new ones cost $799 locally.
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