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Getting ready to mout a 3.5" 1150 in an alluminum 1100 swingarm, I am certain its been done on here. The 1100 is wider by approximately 1.25" best I can tell, does anyone have the spacing recipe?
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hey, you might talk to TCK, he did this to my es, as i recall, there is a little controversy surrounding the exact recipe...
Here is where I am at now so I will play with Dans set up and post a few more pics.. just a mock with 1150 parts
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Yes, Salty and myself have had a long debate on this issue
I replaced the original GS 1000 type wheel on both a GS 1000 and an 1100 Kat.
On one of them I used a 3" 1150 wheel and on the other a 3.5" 1150 wheel.
Both required to move the wheel to the left by 5 mm ( with thinner spacers than those used by the original wheel).
I also had to move the engine sprocket out to keep the chain aligned.
I used a handy laser device to check that.
I still don't understand why Salty and myself find different answers to this apparently simple matter
Please report on your findings to help me out!
At least the end result doesn't look too bad.
Jim,
I found out about this offset issue on my 1100 Katana that was fitted with an 1150 3.5" wheel.
As I took my wife for a ride, I noticed a chirping sound when riding over bumps...
Back home, I noticed that my 130 wide tire was hitting the mudgard just behind the shock absorber!
When I investigated further, I noticed that my wheel was offset to the right in the swingarm.
After many measurements and turning the wheel around left to right in the swingarm ( to correct for any swingarm assymetry) I concluded that the wheel had to move approximately 5 mm to the left.
Here are some pictures of an 1150 3" wheel on my GS 1000 S where you can clearly see the left spacer that has been shaved.
I would really like to get to the bottom of this issue, not to prove that I'm right but to understand how Salty and myself can come to opposite conclusions![]()
In contrast the bandit swing arm is about 3/16" offset in the frame (I measured this outside the frame using a T square and blocks clamped to the swing arm forks). The wheel spacers have to take this into consideration. For my bandit swing arm in order to get better clearance for my rear brake rod between swing arm and frame, I offset the swing arm in the frame by 4mm (away from the right side rear brake)and compensated at the wheel spacers to keep the wheel centered.