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dieter 10-08-07 12:19 PM

Re: Belt drive-why don't more do it?
 
Hello,

the GSX works good after convertion, last weekend it was our german SV-meeting. There was another BMW-used-Belt-driven-SV too, the driver had the same idea 3 years ago as i did 4 years ago...

here some photos:

http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3865343137.jpg

http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3135313031.jpg

http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3337623032.jpg

greetings from germany,

Dieter (now 18tmls with belt)

SVeeedy Gonzales 10-08-07 09:21 PM

Re: Belt drive-why don't more do it?
 
Was that weld on the swingarm done by you? It's not a suzuki weld is it??

If you had it done, did it affect insurance/legal stuff - they usually hate people doing work like that to the frame and swingarm on road bikes - I'm pretty sure they wouldn't accept it in the UK.

northwind 10-08-07 09:38 PM

Re: Belt drive-why don't more do it?
 
Now I look at it, is that bottom pic the same GSX but with an SV swingarm welded for dual shocks?

Welding and modifying frames isn't neccesarily a problem at all with insurance- just look at your average 7/11 or Gixxer Zed, bits chopped off and welded on all over the shop. Some trick framers are built around an original headstock with the entire rest of the frame cut off for insurance and legal purposes :smt003

dieter 11-10-07 07:52 AM

Re: Belt drive-why don't more do it?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by northwind (Post 1258822)
Now I look at it, is that bottom pic the same GSX but with an SV swingarm welded for dual shocks?

It's the original GSX 750 AE (Inazuma) swingarm

http://gogo.tea-nifty.com/interpot/images/Inazuma.jpg

greets Dieter

gettin2dizzy 11-10-07 09:39 AM

Re: Belt drive-why don't more do it?
 
I'd like belt drive. Would save money when the chain goes through the engine too :)


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