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16"back wheel vs. 17" GSX-R wheel mod?

Started by turbocamino, February 01, 2010, 08:31:06 PM

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turbocamino

 Gentlemen, i would like to know if the mod from 16" back tire,(i have a new michlin pilot GT)to the 17" is just alitttle noticeable or alot...all things being equal in tires, ofcourse.  thanks
89 FJ1200 saphire.blu owned 8-9 years.  By far the most satisfying of them all. Constant tinkering got me the best bike you could ever want.

racerman_27410

i would say its worth doing...... i dont think it's affect on handling is as pronounced as swapping the front 16 to a 17 but the tire selection available for 17" wheels is where it's at brother!


Kookaloo!


Frank

andyb

Hugely noticable.   Mostly because you can stop using horrible old tires and actually get the long wearing and adhesive modern ones.

roverfj1200

Best dam mod you can do.... Improves handling and tire selection.. Road 2's best tire I have found...
1988 FJ1200
1991 FJ1200

Richard.

Knuckles

IMO the thunderace swingarm and rear wheel mod is great. I shortened the dogbones from 125mm to 100mm. It lifts the rear up and now it handles like a totally diffirent bike. I now have a choice of tyres which I did not have before, but I use a BT021 180x55x17 rear. Worth it.

flyingbanana

Dunno, but the fazer 1000 swingarm, with Thunderace wheel, sure is noticable  :mocking:


Fred

I did the yzf rear wheel mod on my '86 and I agree with everyone on the better tire selection. Another thing I noticed, is the bike is a lot more composed over bumpy roads. I'm guessing its because of less unsprung weight which might not be as much of a factor on a later model. For the amount of work it was it was definitely worth it to me. By the way I'm running the stock shock.

HTH

racerman_27410

Quote from: flyingbanana on February 02, 2010, 11:27:41 AM
Dunno, but the fazer 1000 swingarm, with Thunderace wheel, sure is noticable  :mocking:




ahhhh the black fazer swingarm...i always wondered what a black swingarm would look like on a FJ....

and which hugger did you get?

we need more pictures of it  :good2:


Kookaloo!

LA Mike

The GSXR 17" swap is so easy it's almost a must do, and better tire selection too.

LA Mike
89&87 FJ1200

turbocamino

My bike is an 89 w/14k and in almost perfect cosmetic shape....  No nay's..that sums it up for the wheel swap!  Bikes suspension/chassis is getting almost complete overhaul....All parts recently arrived,sitting in my garage and awaiting a few warm days; R6 calipers and M/cyl.;SS braided lines front and back;new pads front and back;RK chain and cush drive;front Racetech springs,15wt fluid;Hagon back shock;shorter dogbones;Kerker 4/1,new donuts,individual air filter pods;Dynajet kit;V&H ign.advance; and i did just locate a 17x5-1/2" wheel from a 93 gsxr 1100...so i guess i may as well go for it!  All this $ i spent was in lieu of buying a beautiful,black 03 hayabusa i found local for 6grand.When i get all this done it should be like a new bike.  Hopefully  i can do all this myself in my garage. The only thing that intimidates me some, is the front fork items, as i have never got into this area before.  You guys have been a big help...thanks very much!                                                           
89 FJ1200 saphire.blu owned 8-9 years.  By far the most satisfying of them all. Constant tinkering got me the best bike you could ever want.

flyingbanana

Quote from: turbocamino on February 02, 2010, 01:52:30 PM
My bike is an 89 w/14k and in almost perfect cosmetic shape....  No nay's..that sums it up for the wheel swap!  Bikes suspension/chassis is getting almost complete overhaul....All parts recently arrived,sitting in my garage and awaiting a few warm days; R6 calipers and M/cyl.;SS braided lines front and back;new pads front and back;RK chain and cush drive;front Racetech springs,15wt fluid;Hagon back shock;shorter dogbones;Kerker 4/1,new donuts,individual air filter pods;Dynajet kit;V&H ign.advance; and i did just locate a 17x5-1/2" wheel from a 93 gsxr 1100...so i guess i may as well go for it!  All this $ i spent was in lieu of buying a beautiful,black 03 hayabusa i found local for 6grand.When i get all this done it should be like a new bike.  Hopefully  i can do all this myself in my garage. The only thing that intimidates me some, is the front fork items, as i have never got into this area before.  You guys have been a big help...thanks very much!                                                            


I plumped for a fazer 600 master and a Xjr1300 clutch master, though the zzr1100 clutch master is the same item.




You can follow my rebuild more here
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http://smileysbikeclub.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=2969

flyingbanana

Quote from: Fred on February 02, 2010, 11:44:49 AM
I did the yzf rear wheel mod on my '86 and I agree with everyone on the better tire selection. Another thing I noticed, is the bike is a lot more composed over bumpy roads. I'm guessing its because of less unsprung weight which might not be as much of a factor on a later model. For the amount of work it was it was definitely worth it to me. By the way I'm running the stock shock.

HTH

I weighed both the YZF Tace wheel and the old fj abs wheel complete with tyre and cush drive/ disc and they weighed exactly the same weight at 17.5kgs, it surprised me, though the swingarm must be a lot lighter than the steel 2xw one  :good:

Arnie

Quote from: turbocamino on February 02, 2010, 01:52:30 PM
My bike is an 89 w/14k and in almost perfect cosmetic shape....  No nay's..that sums it up for the wheel swap!  Bikes suspension/chassis is getting almost complete overhaul....All parts recently arrived,sitting in my garage and awaiting a few warm days; R6 calipers and M/cyl.;SS braided lines front and back;new pads front and back;RK chain and cush drive;front Racetech springs,15wt fluid;Hagon back shock;shorter dogbones;Kerker 4/1,new donuts,individual air filter pods;Dynajet kit;V&H ign.advance; and i did just locate a 17x5-1/2" wheel from a 93 gsxr 1100...so i guess i may as well go for it!  All this $ i spent was in lieu of buying a beautiful,black 03 hayabusa i found local for 6grand.When i get all this done it should be like a new bike.  Hopefully  i can do all this myself in my garage. The only thing that intimidates me some, is the front fork items, as i have never got into this area before.  You guys have been a big help...thanks very much!                                                           

Wow!  You gonna do all that at once?  You won't know the bike.  It will feel completely different.
Also, a pretty good list of items to change.  Not much I'd even disagree with.  You might want to wait on the ign advancer or the pod filters, but everything else is pretty bulletproof.

Cheers,
Arnie

turbocamino

Arnie,  Are there issues with an ign. advancer i should know about?  thanks.
89 FJ1200 saphire.blu owned 8-9 years.  By far the most satisfying of them all. Constant tinkering got me the best bike you could ever want.

Arnie

No issues as far as hurting anything, just that those who have installed them have reported no improvement.
If you make all those changes at once you won't know what worked and what didn't --- or worst case -- what stuffed up the great running bike you had.  If possible its usually a better idea to make one change at a time.  That way you know how each one has worked.
Yes, it is a bit less efficient.

Cheers,
Arnie