I wanted to change the rear brake because mine was cracked at the bleeder and leaked. Rear wheel.what about the belt drive attachment. Even that was a stretch as I had to convert to a chain drive with enough offset to clear the tire and gut everything from inside the rear fender as there ins only mm's of clearance. I tried a few routes and in the end used a 16" rear wheel from a softail with a 150 rear tire. You wont have many option with the rear wheel without serious modifications.
Handle bar attachments: different top trees are made that provide different ways to attach handle bars.Rear wheel.what about the belt drive attachment? This will require caliper attachments, and brake controls. If you change the rear wheel, you will also need to change the rear brakes.What I dont know is, can you install the rear wheel that matches the front wheel ? For instance swap the front with GSXR and its front wheel, can you install the matching rear wheel? Will this require modification to the swing arm?.One is by changing the offset in the triples (done by the manufacturer), and the other is by a front wheel hub made specifically for the fork to lace on a 19 in. There are two ways to counteract the change in the rake.
The reason why the wheel size matters is because if you put one of these front ends on with its front wheel, this will change the rake, which might cause the handling to become difficult with a steeper rake. Typically the wheel size on the donor bikes are both 17 inches. The wheels on these bikes are smaller in size than the 19 inch sportster front wheel, but larger than the 16 inch rear wheel. I know that in order to do the swap I will need new triples and stem to mount them. The forks are GSXR, CBR1000RR, CBR600RR, ZX6R, and R1/R6. The things I have found so far, are the types of forks typically used for the swap and a few places that offer parts for sale like Cognito Moto. The more I research, the more questions I have. Looking for a good source of information cause I have so many questions. Is there a thread somewhere that I have not found yet? The first thing I am considering is a front end swap with an inverted fork. This will be a low budget and DIY project. So I will be browsing these forums a lot looking for DIY fix it help. But I did not really buy a Sportser, I bought a course in Harley Maintenance and Customization.
Got 2003 Sportser 1200 that is in bad shape.