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PM chicane wheel mounting.
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well, i've done some horse tradin', and in the deal i will be picking up a set of pm chicane wheels. the front is a 17x3.5, and the rear is an 18x5. yup, bloody huge.
i'm assuming that i will most likely need an outboard bearing support and probably a 5/8ths offset sprocket to use this thing. i have the swingarm part covered, as the bike it's going on has a kosman setup on it.
just want to make sure that i am in the right ballpark on my sprocket assumptions.
thanks everyone.
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front:
hard to tell with the rear on the side like that. a 160 tire might be kinda small on there, but i'm thinking 180/190 will mosdef cause an offset sprocket.
i won't have the wheels for a couple of days, so i don't know how much offset that sprocket is gonna have on the rear. guess i should wait and see.
no cush drive, 8-bolt sprockets... probably need to get a hold of kosman or another shop. i *might* be able to get away with doing this up with a 530 chain and sprockets, 3/8ths offset only up front, and just using the spacers on the axle to make it line up.
but, that all depends. 8^)
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On my 750 with ZX11 wheels I had to use a 10mm offset front and remove 6mm from the sprocket carrier to clear a 180 tyre. Use 530 chain and sprockets, 630 is old hat and 530 chain is narrower
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i've got the tubing covered, i keep a few sticks around the shop for fabrication.
i'll see if i can use my carpenter's square for the straight edge, or just use a suitable length of alloy.
good ideas. thank you.
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This might be of help. The following is from William H. Carpenter on a thread at dragbike.com/forum a few years ago:
Important information for any wheel replacement. The chain line for a stock Z-1 bike is 3 5/8. This is the distance from the center of the wheel to the flange where the sprocket mounts. When this is combined with the now standard 5/8 offset (sprocket) gives a wheel with an offset of 4 1/4. This dimension is common for aftermarket wheels whether spoked or mags. If this dimension is something else, like using wheels from another bike, either the stock chain line is used and the wheel is not centered in the chassis or the chain line must be moved an equivalent amount to match the wheel. The wheel offset can easily be measured using a flat surface and a couple of straightedges (rulers). If the chain line is not maintained then the bike will easily break chains.
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i think i was trying to make this fit the wheel.. what this gentleman is talking about is JUST THE CHAINLINE.
ok, makes sense now.
so, assumption made, this new PM wheel will have an offset of 4.25(using a 5/8ths offset sprocket).
i will have to confirm this once i have the wheel on my workbench.
thanks for the info.
79, any luck finding a turbo for that bike yet?
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I saved this from another post and it really makes sense. It should help you out. It was probably from the old forum, but I don't remember for sure.
This might be of help. The following is from William H. Carpenter on a thread at dragbike.com/forum a few years ago:
Important information for any wheel replacement. The chain line for a stock Z-1 bike is 3 5/8. This is the distance from the center of the wheel to the flange where the sprocket mounts. When this is combined with the now standard 5/8 offset (sprocket) gives a wheel with an offset of 4 1/4. This dimension is common for aftermarket wheels whether spoked or mags. If this dimension is something else, like using wheels from another bike, either the stock chain line is used and the wheel is not centered in the chassis or the chain line must be moved an equivalent amount to match the wheel. The wheel offset can easily be measured using a flat surface and a couple of straightedges (rulers). If the chain line is not maintained then the bike will easily break chains.
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Post edited by: 79MKII, at: 2006/01/26 06:47
The Kaw List:
Current: 79 KZ1000 A3 MKII, 78 KZ1000 A2, 78 KZ1000 Z1-R, 78 KZ650 SR, 80 KE175
Former: 03 KLX400SR, 99 ZRX1000, 82 KZ750 LTD, 80 KZ1000 A4 MKII, 80 KZ1000 LTD, 78 KZ1000 A2, 74 H-2 750 Triple, 78 KL250
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these wheels are part of a deal that i worked to buy a race bike. they were destined for the race machine, but i think i am going to put them on my street bike. 8^)
the turbo motor is going in this chassis, and the 900 that is in the drag bike is going in my street bike.
some other parts swapping shall ensue, but that should have me up and running by spring. i'll start a thread on the new bike and the progress here as soon as i get the bike home.
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how was the trip?
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