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09-25-2003, 11:10 PM
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Superbike Twin
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Rudedog
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13lbs 
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09-28-2003, 07:03 AM
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One Liter Duc Eater
Member #200
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hiding in the ether, out there...
Sportsbike: '06 Suzuki GSX-R750
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Slapper
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I agree. I'd have to say:

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09-28-2003, 08:42 AM
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WSB Pit boss
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oneeviltwin
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the rims are gixxer 1k or 750 the 600 rear is a 5.5 unless your running 180 they'll be fine,as for the weight i have no hard proof on the weight advantage.but let me see if i can find some info on it.if it aint true then i'll be then first to say ive been had, since that is what i wastold and that is why i did the conversion.so for now let it be known that it could be bullshit. 
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Ackrapovic Evo II full exhaust Head Work,Flowed injectors,Port /Polish exh and intake.cams,subframe,projector headlights,gap mod,Undertray,air/oil breather,pair valve removal,black frame Earth grounding mod . Dynojet PowercommanderII: (Custom Map by Orient Express):Galfer Wave Rotors Front & Rear: Pyramid Hugger:GSXR1k rear brake:A.T.R.E,Galfer Steel braided lines Front & Rear:TLS Cable Clutch Conversion:Woodcraft clipons:Vortex top triple clamp: DID Erv2 gold 520 conversion: Spocket Specialist Titan Tough Sprocket 17/41:GSXR tail: Nocut Frame Sliders:Air Tech Black Chrome Windscreen:LP Carbon Mirrors:Raised Tail 3/4" Ohlins Steering Damper:BRG 1/5 Throttle:GP Tech Fairing Bracket: Clear Alternative tail light:Black rims, ProTeck rearsets.gixxer 1k fender.Bitubo shock,custom projector headlights Race plastics and air tubes by AK composite 3/4 tail rasier custom made by TLDV8
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03-25-2004, 01:59 AM
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The Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow Moderator
Member #2130
Posts: 9,849
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Location: York, Ooop North in England
Sportsbike: 3 TLS's, 06 ER6-F
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Sam
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Hayabusa Rear fits, but beware that the brake disc diameter is larger and the cush drive spindle spacer is shorter
I noticed this after having new spacers made for my marchesini, with dimensions calculated from a Hayabusa wheel cos I couldn't be bothered to remove the rear from my TLS 
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03-29-2004, 09:57 PM
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MotoGP Pit Boss
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horkn
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hmm, look at the part nos.. they are the smae for tls tlr and hayabusa... i looked at my ex roomies 02 busa wheels once, and they were the same... exactly
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03-29-2004, 11:06 PM
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The Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow Moderator
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Sam
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The Part Numbers are :-
TL Rear Disc 69211-33E10
Hayabusa Rear Disc 69211-21E00
TL Spacer 64751-33E00
Hayabusa Spacer 64751-24F00
I could be wrong, but the part numbers suggest otherwise 
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04-06-2004, 06:18 AM
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One Liter Duc Eater
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jack47
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Has somebody weighed those stock rims yet?  I would love to hear what the real weight difference is!
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Ohlins rear shock
K&N filter
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Brembo 19x18 master
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CFM rearsets
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04-06-2004, 06:22 AM
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AMA Pit Boss
Member #521
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Location: KY
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GXRKLR
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Rear TLR rim and rotor are 15.7 lbs hub is 3.9 lbs and the OEM rear sprocket is 1.9 lbs. I didn't weigh the cush drive.
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04-21-2004, 07:52 AM
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Just call me Ragnar Danneskjöld 
Member #2079
Posts: 24,453
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Cambridge MA
Sportsbike: 97 TL1000S, 01 CR250R, 96 DR350SE
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BikePilot
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I mounted wheels from a 2000 gixxer 600 (the last of the srad series with the rounded spokes like the tl) and they bolted up without any modifications. The rear is a 5.5 inch, the front is the same, but the colour matches the rear 
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09-22-2004, 08:40 PM
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Motarded

Member #4
Posts: 4,072
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Location: Hartwell, GA
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GT80
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I'm always looking for a deal on aftermarket wheels and they're usually hard to find advertised for TLS's specifically. I'd like to know what other wheels will interchange. I've read this thread and can't really decipher a lot of the stuff posted here.
Here's a question. What other Suzuki wheels will fit a '97 TLS (same brake rotors)? 
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damper - A device that eliminates or progressively diminishes vibrations or oscillations
dampener - A device that dampens or moistens something
dampner - Not even a friggin' word!!
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