Pondering this SwingArm issue while waiting for mine to be delivered (SwingArm and bike).
Have you already sourced an RS or RT swingarm?
Pondering this SwingArm issue while waiting for mine to be delivered (SwingArm and bike).
Pondering this SwingArm issue while waiting for mine to be delivered (SwingArm and bike). Has anyone actually done this swap and confirmed that it does bring the wider wheel into line?
I realise that e.g. the S/A on an R1250R with its correct wheel will be in line and that the wheels are aligned on a GS with its different wheel offset, which means the final drive units must be in a different location on the 2 models. However, that could be achieved by a S/A with a different angle (sideways), or by mounting the S/A offset in the frame. So the question then is, do all these boxers have the same S/A mount position in the frame and hence the S/A differs in order to provide a different offset to the wheel, or is the S/A the same and the frame made with a different S/A mount position?
A lot more complicated to explain than grasp I think. Anyway, the proof is whether changing the S/A does move the Final Drive unit (and hence wheel mount plane) and bring the wider (R/RS/RT) wheel into line when used in the GS?
Reggie has had his wheels on three bikes now with no noticeable offset.
Barry
The RS rear wheel has a different offset by 14mm to the right than the GS so they are not in line but still rideable. That’s why the swingarm on an RS is different.
Photo taken of my 1250 Rallye fitted with an RS 6” rear waiting for a 190 rear tyre arriving, on GS swingarm. Plumbline is from the centre of the rear light. White mark indicates centre of wheel. No doubt that the wheel is offset to the right. That’s why I checked with dealer and they fitted the RS swingarm. They measured it after the swap and wheels were in line.
I am agreeing that the offset is real and should be solved by changing the swingarm. just highlighting that it’s hard to pick out without measuring and It doesn’t effect Reggies crab style cornering!
Barry
I am agreeing that the offset is real and should be solved by changing the swingarm. just highlighting that it’s hard to pick out without measuring and It doesn’t effect Reggies crab style cornering!
Barry
Photo taken of my 1250 Rallye fitted with an RS 6” rear waiting for a 190 rear tyre arriving, on GS swingarm. Plumbline is from the centre of the rear light. White mark indicates centre of wheel. No doubt that the wheel is offset to the right. That’s why I checked with dealer and they fitted the RS swingarm. They measured it after the swap and wheels were in line.
I ran an RS swingarm on my 1250 Rallye. It has a distinct kink towards the near side before it straightens out that the GS one doesn’t have. My dealer had an RS & GS side by side and the difference in the swingarms was immediately visible. After fitting the RS rear wheel I used a plumbline to check and it was definitely in line.
The swingarm mount position was exactly the same as the swap was done by my dealer in less than an hour.
What that does show us is that your rear number plate is offset to the right and that will undoubtedly cause horrific handling issues.![]()