RichlandRick
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06/12/05 2310 Hours
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DL650
Richland Washington
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"Over 180 Happy Strommers Served!" Yes, its 2010 and we are still going strong....After MasterMike sent me his drawings I came up with another approach to the spacer modification that achieves the same results slightly more economically ($35 + promise to send in your spacer + shipping). Instead of maching whole new spacers I am running a spacer exchange program. Here's how it works.. Recieve a remachined stock right hand spacer (2mm removed) and a new additional 2 mm left spacer. Install on your bike (instruction are here part way down teh page) Send me your stock right side spacer to be remachined and added to the exchange program pool. Total cost to you $35 + $5.00 shipping (in the US) plus shipping to send in your spacer. Shipping via USPS to Canada and Mexico is $7.00, and $11.00 international. Payment can be made via Paypal to rickhughes805 @ hotmail.com. The additional left hand spacer is similar in appearance to a thin stainless steel washer of exact dimensions. It is made for this application and only this applicaiton. The program is now fully operational. I gerally have enough spacers on hand to meet demand at any one moment. <span style="font-size:15pt;"> There is currently no waiting. I have many sets reay to go in the mail. </span> Yes, this approach functions exactly the same as Master Mike's spacers, but retains the factory tolerances to the critical axle and bearing surfaces. Please note that you must return your stock spacer after making the switch to the modified spacer in order to keep this program alive."
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bobbyvstrom
  
07/05/07 0746 Hours
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DL1000K6
Bremerton, Washington
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That sounds easy enough.
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Bobby Used to ride: 1955 Doodlebug scooter, '59 Ducati "Bronco" 85, '60s Allstate (Puch) 175, '60s Yamaha YDS-1 250, '71 Honda SL 350, '70 Maico w/ Honda SL 350 power, late '80s Yamaha Seca 750, '89 Yamaha FJ 1200, '70s Yamaha TT 500. Now ride a Beautiful Red DL 1000 K6.
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Jim Bob 709
 
09/18/06 1856 Hours
Posts: 21

Dl 1000 K2
Austin, Texas
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PM'd ya
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Stoney
  
12/07/07 0345 Hours
Posts: 297
2007 Vee
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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not only is it easy but it works , good upgrade for the 1000 , shame on suzuki and good on Rick . cheers mike
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RichlandRick
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06/12/05 2310 Hours
Posts: 414
DL650
Richland Washington
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Here are some pictures to help everybody understand what's involved. The rear wheel just as it is slid out of the swingarm. The left side spacer can be seen sitting in the seal. Here the left spacer has been removed by hand, no tools needed. This piece is called the rear sprocket drum. It also comes out by hand, no tools needed. Inside the wheel you can see the black rubber cushions Peter talks about in a message below. This bike had 2,900 miles on it. It took a little one handed tug to remove the drum. Inside the rear sprocket drum is the rear sprocket drum retainer.  This is what has often been refered to as the rigth spacer. Actually the right wheel spacer is the piece between the right side of the wheel and the brake support arm on the right hand side. The right wheel spacer is unaffected by this modification (yes, its the same as what Master Mike's did  ). Here you see the rear sprocket drum retainer removed by hand, no tools needed. Note the orientation of the spacer (oops, I mean "rear sprocket drum retainer"). Please check out this link concerning at least some model years of DL1000. If you look at the center collar the retainer/spacer is being pulled out of...on the outside lower edge of this collar where it blends with flat plate...there is a slightly raised surface. On at least some DL1000s this surface may need to be turned flush on a lathe. A 10" lathe is plenty big enough to handle the sprocket drum with the sprocket still installed. If your local I can do this for you for $15.00 or say...a really good cheesburger, with fries, and diet coke on a ride sometime. After replacing the sprocket drum retainer (spacer) with the modified -2mm version, reasemble the parts and add the new +2mm stainless steel spacer (new spacer that looks like a washer) to the outside of the left hand wheel spacer. Here it is all put back together. Note the washer like spacer between the left wheel spacer and the swingarm. You may not be able to see it clearly in this picture, but the chain is now cenetered on the sprocket. No, I didn't lay the bike down to get the shot .
Depending on your mechanical skills this job takes between 30 and 45 minutes. You need to be able to support the bike with the rear wheel removed. So a centerstand or lift is needed.
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WeThereYet
 
03/26/06 0240 Hours
Posts: 84
06 1K Red
Victoria, B.C.
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Richland Rick, is your housing cracked? Just looking at the last picture.
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Peter
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Small brushes on the grease only.
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Peter KEEP MEDIOCRITY AT BAY !
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RichlandRick
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06/12/05 2310 Hours
Posts: 414
DL650
Richland Washington
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WeThere Yet,
Good eye, but no, just black paint under grease.
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bobbyvstrom
  
07/05/07 0746 Hours
Posts: 448
DL1000K6
Bremerton, Washington
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OK, I went for Rick's spacers. I actually didn't expect anything from it, but knew it would be better to have the sprockets aligned in the long run. I'd had it together for a couple days, unridden, when the guy that's doing the painting on my lowers called and said he was ready to match the tank, so could I get the bike out there. I had a few appointments, but had a short window of opportunity to get the thing out to him to get matched and get back to the office to get my car and make my appointment. I was in such a hurry, the rear wheel didn't cross my mind until I realized that there was no chain noise. The little buzzing sound from the chain wasn't there! I would never have believed that a mere 2mm realignment of the rear sprocket would do that. It's just over 1/16th inch! However, there it was. If that's the only benefit to the change, it was well worth the $35. The reduced sprocket and chain wear is simply a bonus, as they last a long time anyway. Thanks, Rick. You did good PS: Rick says it takes about 30 minutes. It did the first time when I assembled it wrong. The second time I was back in the house within 10 minutes. Read this thread first (not like me) and it's a 10 minute job with a pair of pliers and a crescent wrench. And don't touch your chain adjuster mechanism. It all goes back together just as it is.
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Bobby Used to ride: 1955 Doodlebug scooter, '59 Ducati "Bronco" 85, '60s Allstate (Puch) 175, '60s Yamaha YDS-1 250, '71 Honda SL 350, '70 Maico w/ Honda SL 350 power, late '80s Yamaha Seca 750, '89 Yamaha FJ 1200, '70s Yamaha TT 500. Now ride a Beautiful Red DL 1000 K6.
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mongoose2231
 
03/03/08 1215 Hours
Posts: 77
new york
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ji, I'm new here. I bough a dl1000 in october of 07 (a 2007 model), and I wanted to know wether suzuki fixed the rear wheel spacer problem by this model year, or do I need to take care of it??? your imputs are greatly apreciated.
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bobbyvstrom
  
07/05/07 0746 Hours
Posts: 448
DL1000K6
Bremerton, Washington
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I have read in the forum that Suzuki has not changed the spacing on the newer bikes  .
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Bobby Used to ride: 1955 Doodlebug scooter, '59 Ducati "Bronco" 85, '60s Allstate (Puch) 175, '60s Yamaha YDS-1 250, '71 Honda SL 350, '70 Maico w/ Honda SL 350 power, late '80s Yamaha Seca 750, '89 Yamaha FJ 1200, '70s Yamaha TT 500. Now ride a Beautiful Red DL 1000 K6.
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Stoney
  
12/07/07 0345 Hours
Posts: 297
2007 Vee
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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no Mongoose they didn't fix it i have a 07 as well and rick's spacers did the trick .cheers mike
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Anonymous
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I'm leaving on a 3000 mile trip the weekend of 4/19. Do you think that is enough time to get my spacer to/from you?
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RichlandRick
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06/12/05 2310 Hours
Posts: 414
DL650
Richland Washington
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Just FYI,
The waiting list for spacers is about a week to a week and half at the moment.
Rick
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Burque Scott
 
02/01/08 2016 Hours
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Hi Rick,
PM'd you. Do you just need me to paypal you the money? Looks like a good mod. Thanks for taking the time to do this. Everybody who gets it done probably owes you a beer if we ever meet...
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Burque Scott
 
02/01/08 2016 Hours
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Just paypal'ed you the $. I'm sort of excited to see how this is gonna work... Thanks again! Scott.
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Anonymous
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Made this mod with 20K miles on the odometer and like it very much. Thanks, Rick.
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Anonymous
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Rick, How do I order a set of spacers? Doug
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fatalerror
 
03/08/06 0010 Hours
Posts: 78

SW Florida
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Quote: FLA-Strom wrote on 02.05.2008 19:01[/i] Rick, How do I order a set of spacers? Doug |
pm i got: It's all here
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Anonymous
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It's now a few months out from the start of your program Rick, has the wait list shortened? I have a chain job due and would like to do the mod at the same time.
Thanks for hard work!
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RichlandRick
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06/12/05 2310 Hours
Posts: 414
DL650
Richland Washington
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The wait is about 1.5 weeks from the day an order is made at the moment.
[Was 1.5 weeks - currently no waiting 06/30/2008.]
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bald blur

05/30/08 0231 Hours
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Des Moines, IA
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Good afternoon Rick, I forwarded Payment via pay pal. Looking forward to receiving them. Thanks again
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RichlandRick
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06/12/05 2310 Hours
Posts: 414
DL650
Richland Washington
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This is the lip that some people will need to have machined. Thus far ~ 4% of the DL1000s owners that have made the spacer mod need to have this lip machined. Here's the thread that discusses the maching. The hub can be held in a lathe by removing the sprocket hub's seal and using "inside jaws" on the lathe. It is not necessary to remove the bearing. You may not need to remove the sprocket depending the size of your lathe.
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Willy

09/01/05 2256 Hours
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Changing out worn chain/sprockets/bearings etc. I'm sending rick the paypal stuff today. Get this 50,000 mile rig back in fighting shape!
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ActionJack

03/28/08 0348 Hours
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Akron, Ohio
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Hello Rick, I'd like to exchange my rear wheel spacer if you still have any available. Thanks, Jack
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RichlandRick
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06/12/05 2310 Hours
Posts: 414
DL650
Richland Washington
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Yes, the pool is a never ending supply as long as everyone sends in their stock spacer after changing their set.
I have more than a dozen sets ready to go in the mail at any moment.
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18SL49

08/27/08 0120 Hours
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Orange County, CA
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My payment is on the way....
Thanks.
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RichlandRick
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06/12/05 2310 Hours
Posts: 414
DL650
Richland Washington
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No problem. Look at the information in the first post of this thread. I have about 18 sets ready to go at any time.
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Bisbonian

11/09/07 1650 Hours
Posts: 5
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I never thought the spacers were necessary but a stromer who's opinion I respect recommended them and for $40 I thought it was worth the gamble.
Installation went easy and the wheel spins freely when everything's altogether so I don't think the hub interference issue is a problem.
I noticed nothing earthshattering but a low speed ratcheting sensation in the footpegs that's been there since I bought the bike is now gone. The sensation was there with old/new chains and after many adjustments/readjustments. My belief is that Richland Rick's spacers have solved this annoying issue and for that alone they were well worth the money and time spent.
Thanks for a great product.
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RichlandRick
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06/12/05 2310 Hours
Posts: 414
DL650
Richland Washington
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There is no end in sight to the spacer exchange program. If this thread is here it's still running. PM or e-mail me if you have questions. See the buttons under the name in the name window to the left of this message.
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