Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 14

Thread: Can You Help ?..

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    derbyshire
    Posts
    2,229
    Images
    180

    Can You Help ?..

    Here is a GS750/1000 rear wheel circa 1978 ish

    can you tell me what swing arm it is or from what ?

    i know the GS range was round from that era not square it would help me identify the one on my GT750

    http://www.sparkyslider.co.uk/galler...php?i=7173&c=6

  2. #2
    Sorry Von, can't help on the swingarm in the photo - except that there's a mod there to jack up the back of whatever bike it's on....

    Going back to the other photo you posted of your bike though, I could be wrong but the spoke pattern of the rear wheel looks yamaha-ish to me, could the swingarm be off a yammy? Check it out for tuning forks!

  3. dunno about the swing arm

    But the rear wheel on your GT is off a GS750T. The old gs custom jobbi.

    I recon the swing arm is a performace aftermarket job. I dont remember anyone using box section & twin shocks & if I remember right the japs never started using box section until the early 80's

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    derbyshire
    Posts
    2,229
    Images
    180
    nice input chaps..

    will have a look out for tuning forks on swing arm. i know Mr suzuki started putting disc brakes on rear wheel late 70's again.. think the first disc brake on the rear was on the T10 250 circa 1964/65

    this is the rear of me GT750...

    http://www.sparkyslider.co.uk/galler...php?i=7174&c=6

    as you can see it's got steal box rear swing arm ?

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    derbyshire
    Posts
    2,229
    Images
    180

  6. #6
    Hmmmmm, I see where you're coming from Ronni. GS750T had a drum at the rear, but those spokes are joined into 5 pairs, Von's are not. I'm sticking with Yammy for the wheel, 80-81 XJ400/550 before they went curvy like RDLCs? Maybe........??

    As for the swingarm, Von's new piccy shows a lot of fresh air on the right side, looks like it was probably off a bike with a disc brake? Does the swingarm have any obvious modifications or unused brackets/mounting points on it Von?

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    derbyshire
    Posts
    2,229
    Images
    180
    thanks Dr grimm.. my GT dose have 5 sets of twin spokes like the ones on the GS750T.. did not see any mods on the swing arm or lugs with out bolts in.

    your close with the XJ400.. but it dose have a ridge in the center where the air valve is.... were mine dose not see pic of XJ400

    http://www.sparkyslider.co.uk/galler...php?i=7177&c=6

    the XJ550 has curved spokes.

    the GS750T is the nearest yet..

    until i can get access to the bike (as my mate has gone away on holiday) I'll
    have to keep guessing !!!

  8. Just a thought?

    If I remember right the Katana 1100 of around the early 80's had a box section swing arm. AND twin shocks. Painted grey as well if I remember right?

    Allso remember nearly every Katana I saw had a after market braced swing arm. So I imagine quite alot were ditched.

  9. #9
    OK, I'll shut up about the wheel,

    I reckon Ronni's on a winner with the Katana swingarm, though.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    derbyshire
    Posts
    2,229
    Images
    180
    Quote Originally Posted by Doktor Grimm View Post
    OK, I'll shut up about the wheel,

    I reckon Ronni's on a winner with the Katana swingarm, though.
    is OK Dr Grimm all help is welcome, yours & RonnI's help has been most helpful to my problem..

    at the end of the day think i may just get a GS1000/750 back wheel & disc brake and get the frame altered to suite the rear master cylinder.. that way it would match the front end..

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •