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srech77
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motor fitment gt550 t500 gt750

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I am simply curious if the gt550 or gt750 motors will fit into a t500/gt500 frame? Motor mounts line up? sprocket position? exhaust chamber exit position?

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8) Hi,no, & if the bigger motors were to fit....they would simply over power the frame !!
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GT750Battleship wrote:8) Hi,no, & if the bigger motors were to fit....they would simply over power the frame !!
Cheers,
Roger.
Okay ... so by that logic, how does it work when people put 600/1000cc street bike motors into a 250/450 dirt bike frame for hill climbing? But thanks anyway, I didn't think they would fit without modification.

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8) Yep,that's the word I was looking for "modification" :up:
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Re: motor fitment gt550 t500 gt750

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750 is a very long motor compared to almost anything. 550 isn't so much larger but for the costs involved, I would think It's easier to make a 500 twin perky enough.

I'm all for frankenbikes and all sorts of outrageous modifications, but I don't see the merit unless you have a good 500 rolling chassis without a motor and a cheap 550 motor in excellent condition.
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