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Harley rim on a CSR...rear?
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Harley rim on like a 1981 KZ1000 CSR
The rim I'd like to use will most likely come off
a 2000+ H-D Nighttrain Soft-Tail 16in
I'm not lookin for a direct bolt-in and I do have
a lathe and mill but I'm no machinist, but I do know a few.
Just wondering how much is involved before I get my hopes up!
I would even consider running the belt if it's possible?
I do know anything is possible, I'd like to keep the stock swing-arm also but open to suggestions.
I'm going through the whole bike and the NightTrain rim
would be perfect for my build!
Thanks!
Gene
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you can normally squeeze a 130/16 in a stock swingarm without too much issue,wider wheels usually require differant swingarm
Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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is it a wire or disc wheel,how wide is it?
you can normally squeeze a 130/16 in a stock swingarm without too much issue,wider wheels usually require differant swingarm
It is solid disc, and I need a 150/160 tire...
Sounds like a new swingarm.
I havent even looked at what I got...yet.
I may have a complete Fatboy wheel that I can use
as a guide, pertty sure its the same rim other than
the NightTrain rim is blacked out in the center.
What can I expect to pay for a steel swingarm
Maybe 1 inch longer and 1 inch wider?
Gene
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1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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Swing arm pivot bolt diameter is also an area of concern.
1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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The earlier GS1000 arms are also popular, though aluminum. Any reason you want steel?
Steel...well I was thinking aftermarket and steel maybe cheaper?
Either way it will be painted black.
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One item you will need to pay attention to is the axle diameter. It is best to stick with whatever fits the swing arm, which may necessitate some non-stock bearings or other trickery to make it all work together. You will likely need to fab spacers to insure a snug fit of the wheel in the arm and proper alignment of sprockets or pulleys. If you want to run a belt, carefully measure frame clearance near the swing arm pivot. The extra width of the belt may cause you a great deal of grief there.
Swing arm pivot bolt diameter is also an area of concern.
Thanks, These are surly things I need to consider.
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You also take the "Cush Drive" out of the equation by using that HD wheel. Not so good if your using Chain Drive.
Ya know that hadn't crossed my mind yet either!
My reasoning for running a belt is, one end or the other
is gonna need a sprocket or pulley.
Seeing how there's a pulley on the rim why not try to run the belt, I wouldn't miss the grease
Tomorrow I should have a complete wheel to see whats goin on.
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Sorry I come in here empty headed.
I haven't owned or rode a Kaw in over 20 years,
kinda slid off the deep end to H-D...
Anyway with in 4 days I ended up with 2 KZ1000's:woohoo:
Work has had me locked down to 14 hr's aday so no shop time to look and think.
I can fab, cut, weld, little machine work...
I'll get it!
Thanks again.
Gene
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actually gs 1100, the 82's are box 80 and 81 are tubeTexasKZ wrote:
The earlier GS1000 arms are also popular, though aluminum. Any reason you want steel?
Steel...well I was thinking aftermarket and steel maybe cheaper?
Either way it will be painted black.
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