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  • Rear axle spacer

    I have a 1979 XS1100SF, the rear caliper bracket has been rubbing against the brake disc and worn part of the bracket off.
    I bought this bike used and cannot find a clear picture in the clymer manual.
    When I straighten everything out,there is a about a 3/8 gap between the hub and the caliper bracket, can anyone help?
    Thanks!
    Evert
    xs1100sf

  • #2
    Take a look at this link

    http://members.fortunecity.com/imlucky/indx.html

    If you can't find what you are looking for let me know and maybe I can get a picture of my 79SF that will help.
    Gary
    79sf
    78e

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    • #3
      Not sure just what you're looking for, but do either of these two photos help? The first is of a special rear wheel mounted in a modified standard frame:


      The second is of a standard wheel in a standard frame:
      Ken Talbot

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      • #4
        Rear axle spacer

        Thanks for the help, I can figure it out from here.
        Evert
        xs1100sf

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        • #5
          I accomplished much the same as Ken, mounting a Special rear wheel onto standard, except that I cut down the spacer instead of the frame. This solved an alignment issue as well as, I believe, gave me more space to hopefully avoid the tire-separation fun I had last month (read: MSF course real-world pop quiz) in the future.

          I have photos available if anyone is interested...just let me know. Thanks, Ken, for the inspiration!
          Tom Hunt
          Lawrence, KS

          1981 XS1100H
          1998 Concours, 1984 PE175, 1974 GTMX

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