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jwhelan65
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Hmmm.....another 40 post 3.5 wheel swap thread coming up.
I have a 3.5 rear from an 86 1150. I am going to install it on my number 2 83 1100E.
What I have checked out so far is this:
With the chain carrier and 630 sprocket mounted, standard 1100E spacer between hub and adjuster, stock 1100 spacer / bearing diameter reducer between sprocket carrier and left wheel bearing, the center of the 3.5 wheel and the same parts (I have a couple of complete wheel mounting assemblies) fitted to the stock 1100 wheel, both wheels, measured from the chain side are as close to identical as a pencil mark can show when locating the center of the wheel. So far so good. I realize the 3.5 wheel hub is narrower than the 2.5 stock wheel.....(I am not near the machines so do not have the figures) and for sure a spacer or 2 will be required on the rt. side so that the swing arm can be brought in tight / and (maybe) position caliper holder such that caliper can slide over rotor and be centered too( I intend to use the 1100 rotor).
My observation is that, at least on my 1100ED, the swap is a straight forward and simple deal re wheel centering. It appears too that with a 140 / 80 Michelin tire.....the 630 chain will work.....I have an extra caliper stay rod to modify as required re tire clearance...
Spacers may just be different thickness washers initially. If I do have a concern, it is on the rotor side....possibly need to space the rotor outboard a tad....
With very little fabrication the Bandit 1200 brake stay flipped 180 degrees works perfectly. I agree I think this whole process has been over analyzed. Saltys looks to be the easiest and most straight forward.