Honda ST 1100 darkside?
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Honda ST 1100 darkside?
Has anybody done this or heard of it being done?
I just bought one.
I just bought one.
rp3- Number of posts : 6
Location : Longview, WA
Registration date : 2009-11-02
Re: Honda ST 1100 darkside?
There are sport tourers going darkside. I have seen info on it in here but can't find it at the moment. I'm sure someone will drop by with it.
Jerry
Jerry
jedishon- Super User
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Age : 73
Location : Rogersville, Al
Registration date : 2007-12-18
several now happening
We need to use GL1500 wheel and have some spacers made to shift wheel 7/16 to the left.
Mine is now using a Federal Formoza 175/60-16 and loving it.
Mine is now using a Federal Formoza 175/60-16 and loving it.
Last edited by rp3 on Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:06 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : change incorrect info from 7/32 to correct 7/16)
rp3- Number of posts : 6
Location : Longview, WA
Registration date : 2009-11-02
Re: Honda ST 1100 darkside?
Good Info! Thanksrp3 wrote:We need to use GL1500 wheel and have some spacers made to shift wheel 7/32 to the left.
Mine is now using a Federal Formoza 175/60-16 and loving it.
Got any pics of your wheel?
Doc- Admin
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Age : 70
Registration date : 2008-04-21
Re: Honda ST 1100 darkside?
check out stowners.com for some pics. I can't figure out how to upload here. You need a later style gl1500 wheel with a five-fingered drive setup (five holes in cush drive)
rp3- Number of posts : 6
Location : Longview, WA
Registration date : 2009-11-02
ST 1100 now Double Dark!
This weekend I went Double Dark with a BT45 rear for the front. I mounted mine with the arrow rotating correctly because I believe the water runout from the tread to be a bigger factor in the directional construction than the acceleration/deceleration theories of tire construction.
rp3- Number of posts : 6
Location : Longview, WA
Registration date : 2009-11-02
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