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Matt Bleck
17th July 2008, 13:52
As the title say's.

Any help appericated. :D

Cheers.

imdying
17th July 2008, 14:29
Ahhh, think they need a spacer/axle change to use SRAD wheels on the K series gixxers.

Matt Bleck
17th July 2008, 14:56
Ahhh, think they need a spacer/axle change to use SRAD wheels on the K series gixxers.
2000 GSXR 750 isn't the SRAD shape, thats the facelift model init?

Cajun
17th July 2008, 15:14
2000 GSXR 750 isn't the SRAD shape, thats the facelift model init?

then if its a k1 model its got a 5.5' rear rim not a 6'
srads have 6' rear rim

imdying
17th July 2008, 15:41
2000 GSXR 750 isn't the SRAD shape, thats the facelift model init?Yeah, I just call all that early shit SRAD... those early ones had the different wheel spacers though right?

enigma51
17th July 2008, 15:44
As the title say's.

Any help appericated. :D

Cheers.

If its anything like the new gixxer to go buy its a no

the front will fit but the rear hub is slightler wider on 1000 than a 750

enigma51
17th July 2008, 15:56
Your best bet is to just try it borrow a rear rim from someone and have ago

Matt Bleck
17th July 2008, 16:53
What I've found so far is that the 750 rear rim will fit using the spacer's from the 750, this will squash up the swingarm abit. :eek5:

The front rim should fit but the disks are 320mm the K3 1000 is 300mm and radial calliper? :crybaby:

This is all sourced from forums/ the interweb, etc so who really fookin now's...

driftn
17th July 2008, 17:36
What I've found so far is that the 750 rear rim will fit using the spacer's from the 750, this will squash up the swingarm abit. :eek5:

The front rim should fit but the disks are 320mm the K3 1000 is 300mm and radial calliper? :crybaby:

This is all sourced from forums/ the interweb, etc so who really fookin now's...

Do you have an srad front wheel?

Matt Bleck
17th July 2008, 17:39
Do you have an srad front wheel?
no :no: >

enigma51
17th July 2008, 17:43
What I've found so far is that the 750 rear rim will fit using the spacer's from the 750, this will squash up the swingarm abit. :eek5:

The front rim should fit but the disks are 320mm the K3 1000 is 300mm and radial calliper? :crybaby:

This is all sourced from forums/ the interweb, etc so who really fookin now's...

Cant you swap the disks or dont the holes line up?

Matt Bleck
17th July 2008, 19:08
Cant you swap the disks or dont the holes line up?
Ain't got that far yet my south african friend.

Cajun
17th July 2008, 20:30
Ain't got that far yet my south african friend.

yes that will work.

or you can get spacers and space calipers out i believe.

imdying
18th July 2008, 08:16
What I've found so far is that the 750 rear rim will fit using the spacer's from the 750, this will squash up the swingarm abit. :eek5:

The front rim should fit but the disks are 320mm the K3 1000 is 300mm and radial calliper? :crybaby:

This is all sourced from forums/ the interweb, etc so who really fookin now's...
But with radial calipers, you can just use some 10mm spacers to move the calipers out, there's a few people on the web making them, although the factory ones of a CBR1000RR might work (can't remember if they're 5 or 10mm though).

Matt Bleck
18th July 2008, 12:41
But with radial calipers, you can just use some 10mm spacers to move the calipers out, there's a few people on the web making them, although the factory ones of a CBR1000RR might work (can't remember if they're 5 or 10mm though).
cheers, working on that.

Kornholio
18th July 2008, 12:56
If all else fails Mr Bleck Ill have the rims :D

Shaun
18th July 2008, 13:44
As the title say's.

Any help appericated. :D

Cheers.




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Kornholio
18th July 2008, 17:25
Oooh I still have some WERA racing on video... Road Atlanta I think...'98 GSXR 750's and 1100's.... how cool is that, all Suzuki and a nasty track too with a 'gravity cravity' that would put your lunch in your throat by the looks ... sorry P, back to your wheels bro :D

TLDV8
18th July 2008, 20:08
SRAD wheels are to 1999 on the GSXR 750. (Same wheel as the TL1000 and Hayabusa,08 has a late GSXR style wheel)
Easy to spot that early wheel as it has the round hole in the outer part of the wheel spoke.
The new for 2000 wheel has a oblong hole and different shape spoke.
I won't stake my life on it but that wheel should be the same on the 03 GSXR 1000 and still has the 91mm PCD for the brake discs. (300mm/320mm)
The next update wheel depending on model has the reduced size spokes and went to the increased PCD for the 310mm discs so have to be used as a complete wheel package.

<img src=http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c345/manurewa/Fork%20Swap/CZ10.jpg>

TLDV8
18th July 2008, 20:12
All of the GSXR 750/1000 wheels i have seen are 132mm rotor centres (across the front wheel)
A sprocket carrier/spacer change should do it for the rear.

The pic in the post above is only to show the late brake disc (It is a hybrid Carrozzeria 2007 GSXR1000 wheel and forks with 310 mm rotors/R1 calipers/modified GSXR1100 rotor bolts and spaced to 138mm centres to suit TL1000 triples clamps)

Note the oblong hole.

2000 GSXR 750

<img src=http://www.motorcycledaily.com/gsxr750of.jpg>

2003 GSXR1000

<img src=http://www.billsbikesnservice.com/gsxr1000b.jpg>

The wheel changed again around 2005 on the GSXR1000 but all should fit with basic spacer mods (different front axle from 2005 also)

<img src=http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c345/manurewa/Fork%20Swap/Axles.jpg>

Matt Bleck
20th July 2008, 13:36
All of the GSXR 750/1000 wheels i have seen are 132mm rotor centres (across the front wheel)
A sprocket carrier/spacer change should do it for the rear.

The pic in the post above is only to show the late brake disc (It is a hybrid Carrozzeria 2007 GSXR1000 wheel and forks with 310 mm rotors/R1 calipers/modified GSXR1100 rotor bolts and spaced to 138mm centres to suit TL1000 triples clamps)

Note the oblong hole.

2000 GSXR 750

<img src=http://www.motorcycledaily.com/gsxr750of.jpg>

2003 GSXR1000

<img src=http://www.billsbikesnservice.com/gsxr1000b.jpg>

The wheel changed again around 2005 on the GSXR1000 but all should fit with basic spacer mods (different front axle from 2005 also)

<img src=http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c345/manurewa/Fork%20Swap/Axles.jpg>
thanks guys! :D