Goin up to a bigger wheel in the back
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#32
when you get the guy to do it... post up the specs so I can get mine done as well and for others looking to do the swap.
Kaz
#33
There are 3 drawings in KokoTL100r's thread. Two are spacers. Here they are. Measurements are metric. He also has a picture of the hub from behind and above that shows the finished hub. Actually the link that has the drawings is this: http://racebiketuning.com/cbr600f2-e...ort-race-bike/
Last edited by gpfan1; 10-14-2010 at 01:57 PM.
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#35
BTW, the guy who fitted the fireblade rim must have also modified the brake caliper mount. I've decided not to bother on mine and fit an AP style mini caliper with a custom floating bracket. A mate of mine fitted honda RS125 rims to his MZ and the floating rear caliper made a huge difference to the brake drag compared to his old setup.
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#38
Hy, Im having a slight problem here with bearings!
So, there are this dust seal. If you machine down the F2 sprocket holder, then theres no more place for it!!! So, what to do? Leave the bearing without it?
So, any of you have done the rim swap yet? can someone please provide me with more info, than just Kokos? There are some issues with the spacers too, cause, I cant understand those drawings. they just dont make any sense!!!!! The right side spacer is same as the original, bet left side....... is just not understandable..
I really need help!
So, there are this dust seal. If you machine down the F2 sprocket holder, then theres no more place for it!!! So, what to do? Leave the bearing without it?
So, any of you have done the rim swap yet? can someone please provide me with more info, than just Kokos? There are some issues with the spacers too, cause, I cant understand those drawings. they just dont make any sense!!!!! The right side spacer is same as the original, bet left side....... is just not understandable..
I really need help!
#39
no dust seals, there isnt room. My is a race bike so i'd run without dust seals even if they did fit.
This is what it looks like when done:
CBR 600 F2 Thunderbike: Sprocket carrier spacer finished
Though I measured it all up from scratch, some of those measurements from koko weren't quite right for my bike. To be fair his drawings are quite clear. I made the sprocket carrier spacer from one of the old bearings then machined down the sprocket carrier on the lathe. There was no way the old brake mount was going to fit so I made up a new bracket and spacers for the brake side. Look through the blog, (almost) all the measurements are there.
This is what it looks like when done:
CBR 600 F2 Thunderbike: Sprocket carrier spacer finished
Though I measured it all up from scratch, some of those measurements from koko weren't quite right for my bike. To be fair his drawings are quite clear. I made the sprocket carrier spacer from one of the old bearings then machined down the sprocket carrier on the lathe. There was no way the old brake mount was going to fit so I made up a new bracket and spacers for the brake side. Look through the blog, (almost) all the measurements are there.
Last edited by pmb5; 05-23-2011 at 03:16 AM.