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Front axle spacers... parts fiche right or wrong??

Frank Z.

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Need some clarification here, folks...

'80 GS1000 parts fiche indicates that the two right-side front axle spacers (part #'s 7 and 8 below) have 'flanges' facing away from each other. When i tried this setup the front wheel was in a bind. I then reversed spacer #8 and all seemed well.

So... is it me, the parts fiche, or am I missing something here?? :-k
Thanks in advance.

wheelspacer.jpg
 
Youve got a factory service manual...what does it say about front wheel/axle assembly??? Probably has some good pics too.
 
There should be only one spacer on each side and the shoulder goes toward the rim on each side..if i remember things correctly.
 
Youve got a factory service manual...what does it say about front wheel/axle assembly??? Probably has some good pics too.

Service manual shows spacer shoulder/flange facing outward on E/S model, but toward wheel on C model. Hmmm...

Guess just go with what works in this case. Verdict: parts fiche WRONG. :-s
 
O.K. here goes...

'78 1000E
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'79 1000E
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'79 750E
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'81 1000G
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'82 1100G
DSC09798.jpg


'83 1100GK
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All but the last one, have gone well past 100 safely.
Hope that helps and sorry but no '80 models to be found around here. :o

Eric
 
Thanks for follow up folks; great pics Eric.
I've heard/seen other issues not congruent with parts fiche. Case solved!
 
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