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    Question Will 2000 GSXR 750 rims fit a 2003 GSXR 1000

    As the title say's.

    Any help appericated.

    Cheers.

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    Ahhh, think they need a spacer/axle change to use SRAD wheels on the K series gixxers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    As the title say's.

    Any help appericated.

    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
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    Your best bet is to just try it borrow a rear rim from someone and have ago
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    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.

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

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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    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.

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

    This is all sourced from forums/ the interweb, etc so who really fookin now's...
    Do you have an srad front wheel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by driftn View Post
    Do you have an srad front wheel?
    no >

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    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.

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

    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?
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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma51 View Post
    Cant you swap the disks or dont the holes line up?
    Ain't got that far yet my south african friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    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.

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

    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).

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    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.

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