Apart from it's incredible bulk, weight and not having conventional forks I've long suspected the big GS's offroad capabilities are hampered by only having a 19" front wheel.
So I've eventually got around to having a 21" hoop built for my 2005 1150 GSA SE.
I bought a second hand hub which was blasted and powder coated. I asked for the strongest possible rim and spokes.
Building the wheel obviously required great skill.
New 'sleeves' had to be manufactured to hold the inboard nipple into the hub, each spoke required a slight bend just before it entered the hub.
When I first fitted the wheel the spokes just just fouling the inboard edge of both brake calipers
Well there's three ways around that, machine a bit of the caliper mounting fork lugs, machine some of the caliper lugs both of those remedies would require using a washer as a spacer when using my 19" front wheel in the future and of course it would offset the calipers a tad.
So it was out with the angle grinder and with great precision
remove the offending material, no problems here, there's plenty of meat there
I fitted new wheel bearings and set off today for a test ride and of course it's always in the back of your mind that the wheel may be all wrong and collapse

Note the front TKC80, much more aggresive that the normal one we use on the GS.
I headed for the mountains in Snowdonia for a road ride test first off, but stopped after a short while to take a photo whilst the bike was still clean
So I've eventually got around to having a 21" hoop built for my 2005 1150 GSA SE.
I bought a second hand hub which was blasted and powder coated. I asked for the strongest possible rim and spokes.
Building the wheel obviously required great skill.
New 'sleeves' had to be manufactured to hold the inboard nipple into the hub, each spoke required a slight bend just before it entered the hub.
When I first fitted the wheel the spokes just just fouling the inboard edge of both brake calipers

Well there's three ways around that, machine a bit of the caliper mounting fork lugs, machine some of the caliper lugs both of those remedies would require using a washer as a spacer when using my 19" front wheel in the future and of course it would offset the calipers a tad.
So it was out with the angle grinder and with great precision
remove the offending material, no problems here, there's plenty of meat thereI fitted new wheel bearings and set off today for a test ride and of course it's always in the back of your mind that the wheel may be all wrong and collapse

Note the front TKC80, much more aggresive that the normal one we use on the GS.
I headed for the mountains in Snowdonia for a road ride test first off, but stopped after a short while to take a photo whilst the bike was still clean
hard to tell really as all my other bikes have 21" fronts wheels which I love.
but I'm going to have to wait until the snow clears to give it a harder ride.


