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Drive Line

Started by Bronxboy, Mon 01, Aug 2016, 14:35:17

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Bronxboy

Will a Drive Line from a Interstate fit the Tourer?

Ricky-D

2000_Valkyrie_Interstate

gordonv

My definition of a drive line would be everything aft of the engine to the rubber of the wheel.

Yes, they are all the same, for the std/T/IS (rim/rotors need to match).

Even the GW rear swing arm will fit on a Valkyrie frame, thereby converting your rear drive/rim to a cheaper easier to get GW model.
1999 Black with custom paint IS


Chrisj CMA

There is one small possible exception.  I was told when I called Honda to find out why '97 drive shafts cost almost twice as much as all the rest.  They told me the '97 was smaller diameter near the output shaft and the later year shaft may rub on the inside of the swing arm if installed on a '97.

So since there were no Interstates for model year '97, theoretically if you put an IS drive train on a '97 standard or tourer, the drive shaft is the only possible issue.  If the standard or tourer is a 98 or newer, no issue.

Bronxboy

Mine is a 98 Tourer, Thanks All  :cooldude: