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I can't guarantee they won't work, but I wouldn't advise using them. :-k... would the slightly smaller diameter be a problem if i used them on my GS?
Totally agree, i would not risk using them, the consequences will be expensive!1/2 mm smaller than 29.5 will allow them to 'kick up' as the lobe rolls on and off. I wouldnt advise using them where a 29.5 is required.
Hi, I have just beeen reading an article by Pip Higham regarding tuning the gs1000 in its heyday he talks of the master move by suzuki to have pops yoshi onboard for racing development and some of the stuff that followed, pip was campaigning a gs750 then the gs1000 stating that due to pops development they were runnning shim under bucket and the Shims were lightened via a drill hole I was thinking you may have come across a piece of history in a way.
Hi, I have just beeen reading an article by Pip Higham regarding tuning the gs1000 in its heyday he talks of the master move by suzuki to have pops yoshi onboard for racing development and some of the stuff that followed, pip was campaigning a gs750 then the gs1000 stating that due to pops development they were runnning shim under bucket and the Shims were lightened via a drill hole I was thinking you may have come across a piece of history in a way.
Pip may be getting mixed up - or misquoted.
Maybe a machinist can chime it, but wouldn't those holes have had to be drilled before the shims are hardened? From what my experience the shims are brittle like glass and I would think it would take a lot to drill them, but I have never tried.
Not necessarily, a EDM (Electrical Discharge Machine) could make a hole in the hardest of steel. It uses a graphite electrode to "burn" a hole through it. The EDM is a very popular machine in the extrusion die business.
Also the EDM machines go back to the 60's. So Pops could have very well used it��