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U might wanna take a look at these pics.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showpost.php?p=956387&postcount=52
Also as I recall the original spacer made by Katman were 6mm and 6mm which allowed about 0.5mm for slop to make it easier to install.
The new spacers were 10.5 mm and 2mm which took up the 0.5mm slop so the hat on the chain side was a little thicker. I did eventually have to file the Por-15 paint off the frame at the swing arm bearing surfaces of the frame as that paint is real thick. Loosened up the motor mount and some gentle persuasion and it slipped in. I went with 18x4.5", 170/60-18 rear but the 180/55-17 seemed to fit as well. Of course tolerances are much closer there. The closest potential interference I have is the chain when deflected by hand will rub on the frame on one of the lower peg mounts bosses. This could be easily cut back if desired as it is only visible when laying on the ground. The 80-82 GS1100E's all have different peg mounts and the brake knuckle is also different to the 83 GS1100ED so might not apply.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showpost.php?p=944934&postcount=33
I saw that pic. I decided I wanted to replace the top hats with new ones rather than put bushings in the old ones. We'll see if that is the right approach or not, I'm not sure of the loading these guys see, but I think the 6061 aluminum will be alright for it.
3mm on one side and 11 on the other was a tight fit. There is no slop at all, what with the spacer tube in the middle of the swing arm and all. I'm going with a 17 inch, 5.5 rear, so hopefully I can make it work, otherwise, I'll be headed to a 4.5. I guess I mostly just have it in my head that I want a 180 back there
You went with a 520 chain, correct? I've been reading your threads with great interest, seeing what I can apply.
Also, did you hack up and use the swingarm chain guard the Bandit uses? I think I can make that thing go in there with some healthy cutting, hehe.
Thanks for the info!