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31 Oct 2005 23:26 #5827 by RetroBoy
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I have a chance to pick up a bike at a reasonable price. It will be a donor bike for a chopper project this winter.

My question.....it is a shaft drive which is not cool for a chopper. I have never seen the inner workings of a shaftie. Can it be converted to chain drive at the engine relatively simply?

It is a 79 GS850. Let me know.

Thanks

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01 Nov 2005 06:39 #5864 by zedheadmc
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Just an opinion here, but shaft drive bikes do indeed make good/cool chops. As far as converting it to chain, well there is no kit but with enough $$$ you can have it done.

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01 Nov 2005 09:15 #5896 by hat0791
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I have a 1000ST and I personally think it would make a great chopper. Would clean up the lines of the back end nicely. Unless you were planning to install a rear end from another bike...

If you could find the bottom end to a chain-driven model of your bike you could probably convert it. Or at least swap cases and keep the pistons, crank, cylinders and head form your original...

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01 Nov 2005 12:08 #5939 by Duck
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Don't know about the soozoo GS850 but the GS1000G can not be converted to chain drive. The case and gearbox are way different. IIRC, the litre kawasakis have a shaft drive adapter mounted to same gearbox-case that the chain drive models use.

If it's a budget project, just keep the shaft drive.

www.thegsresources.com/_forum/viewtopic....ht=gs850+shaft+chain

-Duck

Post edited by: Duck, at: 2005/11/01 15:25

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