I'm needing a longer chain due to swapping an aluminum GS1100E swing arm onto my 1977 GS750B this winter. I got this spoked wheel from a parted out 84/85 GS1150 drag bike (nice 3.50"x18" DID alloy rim to run a 130-150 rear tire!), and it has a really really nice looking 47t sprocket on it. I think in 84, they switched to 530 on some GS's, but this is a spoke wheel, so not sure if was off of the 84 anyway, and it had a GS1100 engine in the GS1150 chassis, so who knows what model the parts are spec'd out for, and the ebay seller's tag on the wheel says "83 GS1100" and the auction price, although it came off of a GS1150, not sure how accurate or relevant any of that info is to this wheel, although it is a Suzuki hub for sure.
The sprocket diameter and chain pitch is rather large, so I was thinking it was a 630, but not sure. Can anyone help me figure out which it is? I'll probably stick with whatever chain size this sprocket is, although if it's a 47t 630, seems that I will have massive accelleration but high freeway rpm's and no tread left on my rear tire after lots of launches riding with my buddy with the 1132cc KZ1000... I noticed his rear sprocket is significantly smaller diameter since he has massive amounts of power on tap.
Attached is a photo. It's a real nice polished aluminum sprocket with the round holes in it machined with a nice 45 degree bevel, sharp looking. "47t made in USA" and "PBI 6093" stamped into it. 3/8" width and about 3/4" center to center on the tooth spacing. 630?
With my stock GS750 front sprocket (what size is stock???), I would imagine a 47t rear would make it spin like crazy and accellerate insanely fast, but rev a bit high on the freeway. Yes/no?
The sprocket diameter and chain pitch is rather large, so I was thinking it was a 630, but not sure. Can anyone help me figure out which it is? I'll probably stick with whatever chain size this sprocket is, although if it's a 47t 630, seems that I will have massive accelleration but high freeway rpm's and no tread left on my rear tire after lots of launches riding with my buddy with the 1132cc KZ1000... I noticed his rear sprocket is significantly smaller diameter since he has massive amounts of power on tap.
Attached is a photo. It's a real nice polished aluminum sprocket with the round holes in it machined with a nice 45 degree bevel, sharp looking. "47t made in USA" and "PBI 6093" stamped into it. 3/8" width and about 3/4" center to center on the tooth spacing. 630?
With my stock GS750 front sprocket (what size is stock???), I would imagine a 47t rear would make it spin like crazy and accellerate insanely fast, but rev a bit high on the freeway. Yes/no?
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