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Six inch rear into 1100L ?


Moriwaki1105

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1 minute ago, Moriwaki1105 said:

My mate was wanting to put a Six inch rear wheel into his standard 1100L arm .....is it possible lads ?....SRAD wheel ?....Busa maybe ?

Thanks again .

Srad wheel will work. chain line is the tricky bit. You need need to machine around 10mm of the sprocket carrier.

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On 12/18/2018 at 8:48 PM, Moriwaki1105 said:

My mate was wanting to put a Six inch rear wheel into his standard 1100L arm .....is it possible lads ?....SRAD wheel ?....Busa maybe ?

Thanks again .

Doesn't really answer your question, but I'm fairly sure that Srad 750 and 1st gen Busa 6" wheels are exactly the same.

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On ‎12‎/‎18‎/‎2018 at 8:48 PM, Moriwaki1105 said:

My mate was wanting to put a Six inch rear wheel into his standard 1100L arm .....is it possible lads ?....SRAD wheel ?....Busa maybe ?

Thanks again .

Ask Jonny1bump he,s done it with SRAD wheel  

Edited by Duckndive
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In my build thread there some pics of k6 or 7 fit which is pretty identical. First task is machine cush drive as much as possible, to get wheel and chain run over and make spacers to suit. The srad lot easier to fit as even thou they all 6 inch the srad has smaller lip make outer part of rim a little less wide. Main thing is run straight edges to front wheel and check and check. It's all bit of compromise may have to space gearbox sprocket couple of mm to. Some have compromised further by using 520 chain personally I really do not think that's good idea when running more power let alone standard. 

The srad probably best 6 inch to use for a good fit and correct wheel alignment but not as light as later k.

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