Hi Ben
the only concern i have is will it put any strain on the crank, i am not too bothered about the bolt as i could get a longer one,there would be a space problem with the sprocket cover i would think but i could take the rubber backing panel off which will free room up it would only be a 5 mil spacer anyway.
I would prefer not to have it welded as you say but by not welding it do you think this would cause a problem like the spacer spinning around very fast and maybe eventually wear the spline away or will there be enough pressure from the GOOD sprocket when torqued up for it not to spin.
Dont want to change to a 520 pitch as i have just bought brand new c/ss.
The wheels are deff inline i put one off my very long sash cramps on the rims and checked to see if it touched both radius on both wheels.
Daz Sear and everyone he knows who has done the conversion has had to machine the hub/sprocket to get it inline.It is the problem with the single sider mod on the vtr.
On Daz's bike the chain just runs off the chain guide slightly but doesnt foul anything it just doesnt sit on the rail shall we say, near the front but i can solve this by making the holes where it bolts to the swingarm bigger allowing you to move it across to suit.
It would be better as you say if there is room to mill off 5 mil from the hub then when changing sprockets in the future no need to mill anything, i will measure and see if i can do this but i am sure the lugs that need machining are only about 10 mil.
Going back to the front there could also be the problem of the chain hitting the cover was this your concern?
Thanks Ben you have been a great help and brought some more intresting ideas and points its always better airing the problem to hear different solutions and suggestions.
Alan
ps here are some pics see what you think , on the rear hub its the face of the hub (the lugs that will need machining where the sprocket bolts to)
