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  • TRPUT
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    That axle is from later models.

    Shop online for OEM Front Wheel parts that fit your 2005 Suzuki GSX750F, search all our OEM Parts or call at 800-964-1882

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  • Lbosecker600f
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    Both of those diagrams arnt the axle I have though. Mine is the axle with a 12mm Allen head on one end and the other end screws into the fork. Is that from a earlier year than mine? The previous owner might have switched it, I'm not sure. I have one spacer with mine also.

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  • ZukiFred
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    Post 98 Kats have no speedo gear in the front, it is another spacer.

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  • skjeflo
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    If you are in front of the bike, facing it, the spacer would be on your left. The speedo assembly is on the right.

    http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/...7826#sch279476

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  • ygolohcysp
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    Things that can make front wheel/front brake alignments go wonky. Make sure the spacer is correct, as people have mentioned.

    Is the axle all the way in and tightened? If not, the lower fork tube can rotate, making the caliper seem like it won't go on.

    The caliper floats on alignment pins, and if you've squeezed the brake lever at all when not mounted with the rotor between it, then the pistons can be too far out for the rotor to fit between the pads. Just press them back in.

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  • KAT TOY
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    the spacer goes on the inside of the fork. if it's on the outside the wheel won't align correctly

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  • TRPUT
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    Not much should go wrong with the front. If the wheel is fitted for the correct rotation and the spacer positioned in the right place and in the correct orientation, all should be good. Bearings don't usually just fail, unless they were already cheap after-market crap. Check they are seated and rotation freely and smoothly.

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  • Lbosecker600f
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    I believe so. when i look at the bike head on the spacer is on the right side correct? anything i should be looking for in the bearing to indicate a problem?

    It also is the axle that is the 12mm hex head
    Last edited by Lbosecker600f; 08-20-2016, 01:33 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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  • skjeflo
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    Bearings in good shape?

    All the spacers in place and properly oriented?

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  • Lbosecker600f
    started a topic Problem after tire change

    Problem after tire change

    I've ran into a little problem after my front tire change on my 2002 katana. When I go to install it again the wheel is shifter to the left slightly and the left brake caliper won't fit back on. I'm not sure what I've got wrong:/
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