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davepreston 24-05-11 01:26 PM

SV Thou rear wheel on a 650?
 
sv thou ,sv650
i assume i need different spacers but im more worried about the axel width

begin

flymo 24-05-11 03:16 PM

Re: can i throw a thou rear on a 650
 
you could possibly use the existing 650 axle by replacing the bearings in the 1000 wheel/sprocket carrier.

Is there enough room further forward for the wider tyre profile? Can the 650 caliper bracket be made to work with the new wheel?

andrewsmith 24-05-11 04:16 PM

Re: can i throw a thou rear on a 650?
 
Dave, time to get the verniers out.

Be similar work to doing a gsxr600/750 rear wheel conversion.
As I think the SV thou rear wheel is from a k1-2 GSXR (with different bearings), can someone confirm that?

yorkie_chris 24-05-11 04:19 PM

Re: can i throw a thou rear on a 650?
 
Like I say, probably but not certainly a massive PITA.
Investigate chain offset, compare that to amount that can be machined off sprocket carrier and see if it is possible. I doubt it.

If you want 180/5.5 rear then zoran sells a nice kit to use K6> GSXR wheel very easily.

zadar 25-05-11 06:47 AM

Re: can i throw a thou rear on a 650?
 
SV1000 wheel is same as older gsxr (01-03). It is to wide for 650. Rotor side is problem.
It is doable ( I did couple of them) but needs machining and new caliper hanger.

Fatboy SV 04-12-11 07:20 PM

Re: can i throw a thou rear on a 650?
 
can this be done by fitting a sv1000 swingarm?

Sid Squid 04-12-11 07:52 PM

Re: can i throw a thou rear on a 650?
 
I don't think throwing will be good enough, it probably won't stick.

I suspect some bolts or similar will be required.

NTECUK 04-12-11 08:04 PM

Re: can i throw a thou rear on a 650?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 2634135)
I don't think throwing will be good enough, it probably won't stick.

I suspect some bolts or similar will be required.

Or Duck
Tape.

timwilky 04-12-11 11:34 PM

Re: can i throw a thou rear on a 650?
 
FFS Dave stop get ideas

You have got the equipment to turn fantasy to reality.

PS I still need you to turn up astride the wife's noble steed.---- Wimp

punyXpress 05-12-11 11:19 AM

Re: can i throw a thou rear on a 650?
 
Next Question: can I throw a perfectly good SV650 down the runway at Leeming? ;)

Mrs_giggles 08-12-11 12:28 AM

Re: SV Thou rear wheel on a 650?
 
i will reply to that tim, no he will NOT be turning up on my steed not because he is a wimp but because i wont let him, ps tried twice to bring her round to see you but you were elsewhere.

punny have some respect, he throws limited edition sv1000's down runways not the mere 650 he has style you know!!!

as for the swingarm, serious machining needed integrity then questionable!
from dave

timwilky 08-12-11 09:23 AM

Re: SV Thou rear wheel on a 650?
 
I thought he had a whole aircraft companies knowledge, capabilities and equipment at his disposal. When I worked for Leyland the prototype dept spent more time of foreigners than work work.

SVXR650 08-12-11 11:26 AM

Re: SV Thou rear wheel on a 650?
 
The problem with the SV1000 rear wheel is that it is too wide at the hub... It takes quite a bit of machining the wheel on both sides...

The 2006 and up GSXR 600 / GSXR750 are easier to fit... And you don't machine the wheel it self...

This means you can have street tyres on a set of wheels... And, track tyres on another set of wheels... Also if your tyres do not pass tech inspection at track day, you can borrow any spare 2006 and up GSXR rear wheel form any of your friends...

You can get Race Take Off tyres pretty much anywhere, where 160/60 Race Take Off tyres may not be readily available...

The 180/55 tires last longer on the SV650 because they offer a larger contact patch and better traction, (Less rear wheel slip).

The GSXR wheels weight less than the stock SV650 wheels... So you are not adding rotating weight...

And, the best part is that the bike feels more stable with the wider rear wheel...

I been riding the SV650 with 180/55ZR17 rear tyres since 2006 and I like them a lot... I try the new Pirelli 180/60ZR17, and they feel fantastic... But they are pricey and don't last as long as I was hoping... :(

1st Gen SV650 http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/.../359870927.jpg

http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/.../357610080.jpg

2nd Gen SV650

http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/...Y/100_2126.jpg

http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/...Y/100_1865.jpg

http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/...Y/100_1870.jpg

http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/...Y/100_1869.jpg

:D Luis


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