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GSXR Wheel Selections

I was thinking 89 GSXR 750 wheels.

it had a 3.5 front and a 4.5 rear but they were white

94 RF600 had 3.5 and 4.5 17" wheels and they did come in silver

the Katana 600 did have silver wheels and a 3" front but the rear was 3.5..

You may have a Katana front and a RF rear..

gsxr.jpg

looks damn close :p
 
I found out that the 89-97 600/750 katana uses a curved spoke 17 X 3 inch front wheel with what looks like an RF900 frontend judging by the triple tree. The best I can tell the rear looks like an 89 GSXR 750/1100 by the looks of the rotor and the wheel size. Thank you everyone for all your help ,if you think differently on what I have please let me know
 
I found out that the 89-97 600/750 katana uses a curved spoke 17 X 3 inch front wheel with what looks like an RF900 frontend judging by the triple tree. The best I can tell the rear looks like an 89 GSXR 750/1100 by the looks of the rotor and the wheel size. Thank you everyone for all your help ,if you think differently on what I have please let me know


from OSS.................

GS500 cush drive drops straight into bandit 6 and gsxr750 4.5" rims...gives you approx 10-11mm
more room.
Downside is your limited on tyre sizes..150 is max on that setup...you can double up the rear sprocket
and get a 160 on there
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Don't forget you'll need an offset front sprocket to get it all to line up properly.
Cheers,
Andy
 
BTT....ok, so you folks have the wheels mapped out beautifully, but is there any info for wheel/brake swap folks?
Wondering what the various GSX-R rotor spacing is {rotor center to center}, bolt patterns {5 or 6 and then the wide pattern types past '08?}, and rotor diameters thru various models?
I'd like to compare all that to GS wheel/rotor with offset specs. Reason is I want a GS wire front wheel for my '95 GSX-R USD forks and am searching for a 6 bolt rotor with offset or spacers to match GSX-R brakes and calipers.
Wire wheels and USD forks on my '80 1000G would be a one off bike. Already have the 1400 intruder wire rear wheel for the hub.
 
BTT....ok, so you folks have the wheels mapped out beautifully, but is there any info for wheel/brake swap folks?
Wondering what the various GSX-R rotor spacing is {rotor center to center}, bolt patterns {5 or 6 and then the wide pattern types past '08?}, and rotor diameters thru various models?
I'd like to compare all that to GS wheel/rotor with offset specs. Reason is I want a GS wire front wheel for my '95 GSX-R USD forks and am searching for a 6 bolt rotor with offset or spacers to match GSX-R brakes and calipers.
Wire wheels and USD forks on my '80 1000G would be a one off bike. Already have the 1400 intruder wire rear wheel for the hub.
Over at gixxer.com, they have a pretty extensive cross compatibility thread in the oiler section.

http://www.gixxer.com/forums/15-oil...92-750-89-92-1100-parts-interchange-info.html
 
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Ok, my new to me 6 pot calipers came in yesterday, and as a refresher, they're going on my '95 gsx-r 1100w front end for my '80 GS1000g.
Does anyone happen to know the hub width of the gsx-r front wheel...sans rotors?
I've just measured the rotor spacing on my GS mag wheel and got 118mm outboard edge from each to each. I figure to subtract, say, 6mm for half rotor thickness' to get a centerline, and that would give me a GS disc centerline of 113mm. {roughly} I'd also assume that the GS wire wheels would have the same specs.
I'm looking for either an offset spec for new rotors or the amount I'd need to move either the rotors or calipers {or split the difference} for a GS wire spoked rim with 310-320mm rotors that'll bolt up to the GS hub.
 
Ok, my new to me 6 pot calipers came in yesterday, and as a refresher, they're going on my '95 gsx-r 1100w front end for my '80 GS1000g.
Does anyone happen to know the hub width of the gsx-r front wheel...sans rotors?
I've just measured the rotor spacing on my GS mag wheel and got 118mm outboard edge from each to each. I figure to subtract, say, 6mm for half rotor thickness' to get a centerline, and that would give me a GS disc centerline of 113mm. {roughly} I'd also assume that the GS wire wheels would have the same specs.
I'm looking for either an offset spec for new rotors or the amount I'd need to move either the rotors or calipers {or split the difference} for a GS wire spoked rim with 310-320mm rotors that'll bolt up to the GS hub.
The GSXR 1st gen wheel has a C to C disk spacing of 137 mm with 21.5 mm offset disks.
Data on more recent GSXR's can be found on Oldschool suzuki's site.
Here's one article on the subject:
http://oldskoolsuzuki.info/?s=GSXR+fork+and+calipers
 
The GSXR 1st gen wheel has a C to C disk spacing of 137 mm with 21.5 mm offset disks.
Data on more recent GSXR's can be found on Oldschool suzuki's site.
Here's one article on the subject:
http://oldskoolsuzuki.info/?s=GSXR+fork+and+calipers
Thanks John. in a day or so I'm going to get the bolts to mount the calipers to my forks, then use the caliper halves as my needed C to C disc spacing target measurement. Given the two measurements I can start locating discs.
 
Ok, so time for another question to ask those that know- oem wire or cast rims have 42mm OD x 15mm ID x 13mm width wheel bearings....and of course run a 15mm axle.
To swap to a GSX-R front end that has a 20mm axle...and still use GS rims...I can find 42mm OD x 20mm ID x "12mm width" bearings...ID/OD specs are fine but the width is a tad thinner...can I suffer the 12mm width of the available bearings or look into a slightly larger OD bearing that's 13mm wide and have a machine shop open up the hub a little? {risky if off center}
What have you guys done for bearings in such a swap?
...and for the inner spacer tube between the bearings as well?...new alloy spacer tube made?
 
BTT....ok, so you folks have the wheels mapped out beautifully, but is there any info for wheel/brake swap folks?
Wondering what the various GSX-R rotor spacing is {rotor center to center}, bolt patterns {5 or 6 and then the wide pattern types past '08?}, and rotor diameters thru various models?
I'd like to compare all that to GS wheel/rotor with offset specs. Reason is I want a GS wire front wheel for my '95 GSX-R USD forks and am searching for a 6 bolt rotor with offset or spacers to match GSX-R brakes and calipers.
Wire wheels and USD forks on my '80 1000G would be a one off bike. Already have the 1400 intruder wire rear wheel for the hub.

One thing you have to keep in mind is the caliper thickness when using spoke wheels. IE: rear of caliper hitting the spokes. We did brothers EFE and it ended up having about 8mm spacers to step out the discs
 
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