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GSXR Rear Wheel !

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Well answered AD for a 1994 GSXR Rear Wheel for sale. I was expecting a 5.5 inch with the 6 rubber cush drive inserts, well.... once again got screwed ? The mag is in nice shape but has provisions only for 5 cush rubbers, Also does NOT have a 20 mm axle but over inch diameter one? Just wondered what I got. I emailed the fellow back but as expected zero reply. anyone have a Idea what wheel made by suzuki has 5 cush rubbers? I've only seen 6 so far in all mine? Thanks Mike
 
Thanx Guys it IS a Suzuki and is 5.5 inch wide rim. It just has rubber cush provisions for 5 rubbers not 6 and when I bought it i thought id be able to use my GS sprocket carriers on it, NO, Still researching any help appreciated thanks Mike
 
The 93 GSXR wheels use a 20mm axle, madmikeracing says he got wheel that takes an axle more than 25mm wide.
Maybe he's measuring the space without a bearing in place?
 
Buffalo Bill NO not with bearing out ha ha ha , I didn't have a good tool ( i would use a telescopic gauge set ) to measure and just rough measured with calipers (vernier type) The inside bearing bore was over an inch diameter around 26 mm almost. I was told it was a gsxr 750 wheel 1993 but got fu.... like last time I bought some engine parts fro the States, Thanks Mike
 
Well New years over ,Late night . Went out to the shop measured the bearing I/D of the Wheel I was told was a 750 gsxr, think 1993 1994 any how was 1.100 inside diameter. I think the larger I/D may be better strength wise? I have had axle troubles (bending!!) on my old street bike, But it was driven by a idiot at hi speeds over Jumps like Bridge rises at 250 kph plus and other things. I ended up replacing two axles and bearing sets a,,,..when they bent they took out the bearing also. Made a new one from tool steel even had it heat treated properly and remachined never a issue again. I still am a bit miffed with wheel as I had hopes my gs 1100 sprocket carriers would of fitted. Anyhow awesome bunch here thanks for the advice and I wish everyone a Happy New year Mike
 
i am going to fit a 99 GSXR600 SRAD rear wheel to my GS1000, that has a 28mm axle, but it has 6 cush rubbers, and is 5.5".
I thought yours may be a GSXR1000 as they had the same 28mm axle and only 5 cush rubbers, but they are 6" rims.
 
Still A bit ****ed about my rear wheel. . It was advertised as a 1994 GSXR 1100 Rear wheel. But has the 28 mm (1.100) Rear axle bearing diameter and Only 5 cush rubbers. Anyhow Internet dealings are always questionable I've found. I looked up a 1994 GSXR rear wheel on bike bandit and it appears to have 6 rubbers? Guess I got f.... Mike
 
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