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    gsxr wheel swop

    hi all . i have a 85 slabbie want to fit slingshot 17 front wheel but use slabbie forks & calipers any help would be great as i have asked on olsskoolsuzuki web site never got an reply i have saw this mod done .

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    Bloke with the stick Gix11's Avatar
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    Hi Nathan. Welcome mate. Do you have the 17" wheel in question at the moment or do you need to get it first? I mean, are you doing your research before you get it?

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    G'day mate i can supply you with drawings to fit an rgv wheel and if nessasary the adaptor plates to mount up the later model calipers.
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    i have a gsxr 400 front wheel off an gk 76a aswell as a 1100 k l wheel i would like drawings on how to fit rgv wheel or any of the above wheels thanks nathan

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    sla66ie you got mail
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    It can be as easy as change the bearings in the wheel (bearing is pfi bearing b15-86d), make a sleeve for the speedo drive(which you'll have to trim a few mm off) and get a spacer for the other side, rgv250 (91 mod I think) discs have the same bolt pattern and 300mm outside so a couple of washers on the calipers will do it with your slabby.

    Check my post on info on paint colours and you can see mine this is how I did it but I made spacers not washers for the calipers.

    Any more info just give a yell.

    No offence 03gixxerpilot but I think what you did was very well done but a little dauting for most.

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    Andrew

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