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Paul.S
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The previous owner of my 1982 GS1100E put 1983 GS1100E wheels on it and I pulled the rear wheel off to try to find out what is causing the bad handling in the corners and noticed that when I loosened the rear axle, about a 1/4" of space opened up between the swingarm and the axle spacer. It is like the spacers are not thick enough and so the swingarm is being squeezed together to take up that space when the axle is tight which of course puts the wheel out of alignment too. I looked at my dad's 82 and our spacers are exactly the same width. But, when I measured center-to-center between sprocket and rotor, the 82 wheel setup is 1/4" wider than my 1983 wheel setup. So, I think it is obvious I need to add a spacer but I guess my question to yall is should the spacer be added all on the right side or put two spacers one on each side to keep wheel centered or what? Has anybody ran into this problem? Thanks
BTW, I already looked and the part #s for the axle spacers on 1983 model were the same as 1982 model. But the place I got the part #s for also showed the snowflake wheel on the 1983 model which is wrong so I don't really trust that so much.
BTW, I already looked and the part #s for the axle spacers on 1983 model were the same as 1982 model. But the place I got the part #s for also showed the snowflake wheel on the 1983 model which is wrong so I don't really trust that so much.
