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13 Mar 2006 18:50 #30816 by 77KZ650
Im looking to put a ZX wheel on my bike, but I'm worried about having to use offset sprockets (big offsets are hard on the output shaft right?) I want to be able to get a 180 tire on the wheel, are there any modles(zx6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12) that put the rear sprocket close to where the stock one would line up to? as in Not making me go with a large offset for the front? thanks a lot
(thinking about wheels from a 95 ZX11, or a 93 ZX6 I found for sale)
Scott

07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH

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13 Mar 2006 21:24 #30884 by steell
With that wide a tire, the only way you could get the chain by it is to set the sprocket out, or offset the wheel to the right enough to get the chain by the tire.
A little offset on the countershaft sprocket is ok (I forget what the amount is), but if it has to go out very far, then you may need an outboard bearing support, and a sprocket with a nose to fit in the bearing.
I think 3/8" is the commonly accepted maximum without an outboard support, but it may be more (probably is), I don't get into such things, so don't take this as gospel :)

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13 Mar 2006 22:50 #30907 by Intimida2or
I got a 1996 zx7 swingarm and wheel which is 5.5" and i have 190/55-17 pirelli dragonslick mounted on the rear of my dads 1977 z1250.
Alls that is required to keep the chain true is a 3/8 offset countershaft sprocket available from Kosman for about $80.00.
The rest is too easy to mention:evil:

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13 Mar 2006 22:58 #30909 by Intimida2or
another view...

This setup has proved completely reliable and more than 4000 miles have been carved with no sign of anything failing.
Even the CZ 530 X-ring chain has never needed adjusting!
Just make sure to order a 530 C/S sprocket because ZX's use 530 chains.
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14 Mar 2006 00:18 #30919 by sbjones
what size sprockets do you have and where did you get a 530 off set sprocket for a kz?

thanks

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14 Mar 2006 11:11 #31080 by 77KZ650
Very nice setup Intimida2or, 190 sounds even better :evil: , so that doesnt need the outboard bearing support right? (just so Im 100% sure)

Does the 650 take the same front sprockets as the big bikes? (I thought I saw somewhere that they had a different "pattern" of spline to fit the output shafts....:unsure: ) If they are different, maybe it would be easier to get a machinist to make me an offset sprocket with my old one and a new one? thanks
Scott

Post edited by: 77KZ650, at: 2006/03/14 14:14

07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH

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14 Mar 2006 11:57 #31086 by steell
You may have read that they are different in the following thread, but if you read a little farther you will see that they are the same :)
In other words, the 650 and 1000 sprockets will interchange.

This thread

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14 Mar 2006 12:21 #31091 by 77KZ650
steell wrote:

You may have read that they are different in the following thread, but if you read a little farther you will see that they are the same :)
In other words, the 650 and 1000 sprockets will interchange.

This thread <br><br>Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/03/14 14:58

Sweet, thanks Steell, so my 650 allready has 530 sprockets and chain, great, I'll have some stuff to play around with:) (haha I thought that the chain was huge allready, cant imagine a 630 chain...)

Post edited by: 77KZ650, at: 2006/03/14 15:23

07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH

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15 Mar 2006 14:43 #31412 by Intimida2or
sbjones wrote:

what size sprockets do you have and where did you get a 530 off set sprocket for a kz?

thanks


I got the front sprocket which is a 17 tooth 3/8ths offset here:
www.kosmanracing.com/

The rear is the stock ZX7 which is a 46tooth.

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15 Mar 2006 14:49 #31413 by Intimida2or
77KZ650 wrote:

Very nice setup Intimida2or, 190 sounds even better :evil: , so that doesnt need the outboard bearing support right? (just so Im 100% sure)


Scott<br><br>Post edited by: 77KZ650, at: 2006/03/14 14:14



The 190 is just plain awesome both looking and performing!

No bearing support was used in this bike , and really 3/8ths is not very much at all and pretty much is like ading a couple fender washers washers .
I would however add the bearing support for any thing over 3/8ths, but for the street a 5.5 inch wheel is more than enough!
B)

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15 Mar 2006 19:50 #31523 by 77KZ650
Awesome, great info, thanks a lot guys

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