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DanTheMan
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I just found out this little tidbit yesterday while I was putting my new front tire on my bike. I'd installed the new tire on my spare front rim off the '81 GS850G parts bike I have in the garage.
The hubs have a very slight difference in o.d. where the speedo drive sits. The one from my '80 GL has the speedo drive lip outside the hub, the one from the '81 G has the speedo drive inside the hub. The speedo drive from my '80 won't work on the '81 and vice versa. Nearly wrecked my speedo cable with this discovery. I had it all together, and went to spin the wheel, and it wouldn't spin, the speedo drive was trying to rotate with it. At least I caught it before any real damage was done. I had the wheel real clean, and the inside lip of the speedo drive as well. I put the one from the '81 on, and all seems to be well. I'll know for sure when I can take it for a ride when the snow leaves again (1/2" on the ground now).
The hubs have a very slight difference in o.d. where the speedo drive sits. The one from my '80 GL has the speedo drive lip outside the hub, the one from the '81 G has the speedo drive inside the hub. The speedo drive from my '80 won't work on the '81 and vice versa. Nearly wrecked my speedo cable with this discovery. I had it all together, and went to spin the wheel, and it wouldn't spin, the speedo drive was trying to rotate with it. At least I caught it before any real damage was done. I had the wheel real clean, and the inside lip of the speedo drive as well. I put the one from the '81 on, and all seems to be well. I'll know for sure when I can take it for a ride when the snow leaves again (1/2" on the ground now).