Frame difference twin shock road/GS

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Hi all

Just a quick question regarding the difference in the frames for a similar year and engine size, twin shock road BMW and a twin shock GS.

Is the geometry different, strength, or are they basically the same.

Cheers Brian
 
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Hi all

Just a quick question regarding the difference in the frames for a similar year and engine size, twin shock road BMW and a twin shock GS.

Is the geometry different, strength, or are they basically the same.

Cheers Brian
no such thing as a twin shock GS :nenau
 
Both. They only made them with mono or Paralever swingarms. Anything else is an imposter. (Though some of the imposters are far more sought after than the real GS g/s)
 
Both. They only made them with mono or Paralever swingarms. Anything else is an imposter. (Though some of the imposters are far more sought after than the real GS g/s)

Thanks for that.

A further question if I may; ignoring the rear suspension side of this is the GS frame substantially stronger or are the differences just tyres and cosmetics?

Brian
 
I believe the 80 and 100 frames are the same spec and they use a lighter grade tube for the 65. Some one else will have to confirm this :rob
 
G/s & GS

The g/s was developed from twin shock bikes but no production g/s twin shocked bikes were ever made, the first g/s was a mono lever then the GS was paralever, the twin shocked bike you have seen are specials built by various companies like HPN in germany being the ultimate off road twins.
Engineering exellance!
Cheers,
 
I believe the 80 and 100 frames are the same spec and they use a lighter grade tube for the 65. Some one else will have to confirm this :rob

Paralever frames seem to have 3mm wall thickness for the spine tube whereas Monos (my ST at least) seem to be 2mm. Rest of the tubing seems to be the same on both frames. No idea why.
 
Paralever frames seem to have 3mm wall thickness for the spine tube whereas Monos (my ST at least) seem to be 2mm. Rest of the tubing seems to be the same on both frames. No idea why.

Two different frames

GS paralever = Long wheel base

R80 ST and G/S = short wheelbase frame

Ah I knew there was a difference somewhere :beerjug:

Loads of differences

Wiring connection points

shock mount points rear

foot rest mount points

Gear lever mount
 
Two different frames

GS paralever = Long wheel base

R80 ST and G/S = short wheelbase frame

The frames are still basically the same it's only the swinging arm length that changes the wheelbase.
 
Thanks guys for the info.

It sounds like to me that road frame could form the basis for a off road special without too much modification.

Brian
 
Brian, The twin shock road BMW and a GS frame are completely different animals.
I'm full of goo and snot at the moment ( ah thanyow Dragon Rally :( ) so not hanging about much on here ! If building a gs or a g/s then use a genuine gs frame :thumb2
 
Brian, The twin shock road BMW and a GS frame are completely different animals.

In what way?

I know there are differences but most of the differences seem to be to accommodate the rear suspension and slight thickness increase in the main frame tube.

I'm full of goo and snot at the moment ( ah thanyow Dragon Rally :( ) so not hanging about much on here ! If building a gs or a g/s then use a genuine gs frame :thumb2

Probably what i would be wanting to do is build a twin shock bike that has reasonable off road capabilities.

Hope you are better soon :) Off to Beddgelert next weekend but staying in B&B

Thanks Brian
 


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