Sprockets
Ok Background first:
Looking to swap swingarms on my 600F4 to a '05-'06 600rr swingarm. Yes its also for more than just cosmetics if anyone is interested!
Now to the Question:
I know that the rims use the same tire dimensions (i'm using 180/55 Q2s) and I would like to know if they also can accept the same Sprockets. I bought a new sprocket a few months ago and I really don't want to waste it if I don't have to. To bridge off of that would the chain length be an longer?
Thanks for the responses and I plan to get some good wrenching in for my leave block.
Looking to swap swingarms on my 600F4 to a '05-'06 600rr swingarm. Yes its also for more than just cosmetics if anyone is interested!
Now to the Question:
I know that the rims use the same tire dimensions (i'm using 180/55 Q2s) and I would like to know if they also can accept the same Sprockets. I bought a new sprocket a few months ago and I really don't want to waste it if I don't have to. To bridge off of that would the chain length be an longer?
Thanks for the responses and I plan to get some good wrenching in for my leave block.
it depends on whether or not the cush drive hub assembly is the same (which i would assume they're not - they are different part numbers on ronayers). if they're the same though - or at least have the same bolt pattern - it should bolt right up.
however, you may be able to make your f4 cus drive hub work on the 600rr wheel as well - so that it would work. that's what i would try first. i'm sure the hub would fit the wheel - but i think the main issue would be if the axle would fit, and would the wheel spacers work. because there could be small differences. you want your rim in the middle of the bike, and you want to make sure that sprocket is perfectly lined up with the front one (which the hubs could make that different). it just depends. it's one of those things you'd be able to find out pretty quick if it would work. when you get the swinger on, throw the the sprocket carrier on the rim, and mount it up.
however, you may be able to make your f4 cus drive hub work on the 600rr wheel as well - so that it would work. that's what i would try first. i'm sure the hub would fit the wheel - but i think the main issue would be if the axle would fit, and would the wheel spacers work. because there could be small differences. you want your rim in the middle of the bike, and you want to make sure that sprocket is perfectly lined up with the front one (which the hubs could make that different). it just depends. it's one of those things you'd be able to find out pretty quick if it would work. when you get the swinger on, throw the the sprocket carrier on the rim, and mount it up.
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