Stupid question,
I know the OEM middle drive has 90wt for the drive shaft gears, but without them, looks like all that's needed is the main shaft bearings which I assume are self lubricated/sealed. But does the bearings on the engine side provide as a SEAL as well, to keep the regular engine oil from escaping out where the middle drive housing attaches to the engine, and the shaft stabs into the drive gear!?
T.C.
I know the OEM middle drive has 90wt for the drive shaft gears, but without them, looks like all that's needed is the main shaft bearings which I assume are self lubricated/sealed. But does the bearings on the engine side provide as a SEAL as well, to keep the regular engine oil from escaping out where the middle drive housing attaches to the engine, and the shaft stabs into the drive gear!?
T.C.
Those speeds are of course estimates, but I think fairly close. The 16" wheel was with a Dunlop EliteII at total diameter of 25.73", the Dunlop Sport tire I found sized at 200/50/17" was only 25.00", so it has a lower profile and smaller total diameter even though it's a larger rimmed tire! To fit that wide a tire you'll need a wider rim than the XS11s 3.50", like 6.00"!
hang in there. ps. saw a guy did his own gear exchange/ off set on a custum 650 twin. He set a 1" shaft with 2 pillow blocks (w) 2 sprockets/ all mounted to frame just behind tranny in front of swing arm pivot axes. Just line up the sprockets on the shaft with sprockets for the bike... Dont forget your key ways.. set screws... You could play with ratios or keep it 1 to 1. Time to play ! Geter Done !!!!!!!
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