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06 May 2012 16:52 #520244 by racer54
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Curious about what you guys who have mounted a 180+ tire out back and used the stock counter-shaft sprocket cover. Did you have to modify the inside of the cover? Did you space it out any? Any pics. you can share? Did you use a 5/8" or 1/2" offset sprocket? Did you do anything to the rear wheel...modify the hub on a sportbike wheel or offset lace a wire wheel to move it to the right for clearance?

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06 May 2012 17:48 #520259 by MFolks
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Ask at these websites, tell them your plans, and they should advise you.

Sprockets And Drive Chains
www.sprocketspecialists.com/ (not sure if they are still in business)
www.sunstar-mc.com/home.aspx
www.rebelgears.com/
www.pmpsprockets.com/
www.schnitzracing.com
www.jtsprockets.com
www.pmfronline.com/counter_shaft_sprockets.php
www.dgchassis.net/

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06 May 2012 17:51 #520260 by MFolks
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If you need to change sprocket sizes, use this website: www.gearingcommander.com

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06 May 2012 18:33 #520269 by z1kzonly
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racer54 wrote: Curious about what you guys who have mounted a 180+ tire out back and used the stock counter-shaft sprocket cover. Did you have to modify the inside of the cover? Did you space it out any? Any pics. you can share? Did you use a 5/8" or 1/2" offset sprocket? Did you do anything to the rear wheel...modify the hub on a sportbike wheel or offset lace a wire wheel to move it to the right for clearance?


Good question R 54! I was thinking that also. I had that 77KZ1000 project I sold to a friend
I gave him a flat 5/8" offset 530 size sprocket and an extra cover to mock it up with.
You can only grind about 3/16" off. I would say some collar spacers and longer bolts.
Then you got to get into a longer clutch pushrod. Which the tips are hardened steel.
Probally need some drill rod.
Sure hope someone chimes in and with pictures.

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06 May 2012 18:36 #520272 by racer54
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Never thought about having to lengthen the clutch push-rod. I've seen where someone had to cut quite a bit off the back of the c/s cover so chain would clear but have seen a few where it didn't look like the cover was moved out or cut so that's why I was curious about how they did that.

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06 May 2012 21:52 #520334 by Reichmanner
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Read through this build thread

www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/451145...-bastard-kz650-build

and he is running a 190 rear tire. Good pics too

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06 May 2012 22:08 - 06 May 2012 22:08 #520345 by ramtough_63
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with my 190 and 1/2" offset My 520 hit the counter sprocket cover ever so slightly just grabbed the die grinder and releave it about 1/2" where I saw the marks (from the chain rubbing)

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06 May 2012 22:22 #520358 by les holt
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I'm running 530 chain with about 9/16 offset sprocket, I had to cut out the back of the cover and cut the lip off around the back. I'm going to be in to it later in the week changing speed sensor so I'll post some pics of the modifications if needed. I also had to take a little off the rear sprocket carrier but don't remember the exact amount.

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07 May 2012 11:04 - 07 May 2012 20:00 #520463 by JEFFG1
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i have a 200 on my orange bike -- used a 5/8th offset on it that is 530 pitch - gsxr rear wheel that is close to 6" wide.none o ring chain the o ring chain is wider so you dont want to use one of them.you will need to notch the frame or heat it and flatten it where the chain rubs you will see where as you build this . also you will need to grind some of the inside of the cover.i put 2 little washers on all the bolts to space it out close to 1/8". when you look at the bike it looks stock. i had no problem with the clutch rod ?? i have a wide swingarm also so you have room to move around but my wheel is in the center no offset. i will take some pics when i get home. very easy to do.

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07 May 2012 20:09 #520558 by JEFFG1
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THIS ONE HAS A 190 WITH THE SAME SETUP

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07 May 2012 20:12 #520559 by JEFFG1
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THIS IS MY OTHER BIKE IT HAS A 190 WITH THE SAME SETUP

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07 May 2012 23:43 #520620 by racer54
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Somewhere I seen where a guy spaced his cover out but a little more then 1/8th inch and made a spacer that followed the shape of the cover itself. Looked trick but bet he had a lot of time in that one little piece. Filled in along the whole top edge of the cover. Was there much difference in clearance between the 190 and 200 tire? I have a 190 but was thinking of getting the 180 for a little more clearance...not sure if it would be an issue though.

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