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alternative sm wheels? on 630sm?

bpowa

Husqvarna
B Class
guys. im wondering if anyone has a ninja 250 they have acess to. would like to know if they can be fitted on a 630sm?

any other bikes anyone can think of? that have oem alloy wheels that may fit our bikes.
 
Would like to know myself what's adaptable. I'm very interested in getting a sumo set up for the TE!!
 
well i have the sm. i dont know how much the oem wherls sells for. if i can get the ninja 250 wheel spec. i would sell my spokes sm wheels
 
Soooooo............has anyone done this ?


Not mine, but from the australian TE610/630 thread over on advrider, with the three spoke wheels (click on link for picture)

Here is the link to making your own motard wheels adapted to the TE 610 on the cheap.. can vouch for this set up ...its the dogs bollacks ...I have the cbr 600 r 3 spoke wheels... basically, you need a husky front rotor, an adaptor plate/spacer from rotor to honda wheel, this way you use existing callipers in original position, you also need 4 machined bushes [ 2 for each wheel] . the existing honda rear rotor will fit the husky no problem... and a honda xr rear sprocket will bolt straight on the honda wheel... i did this mod and I could not believe how true the wheels ran...My first attempt was a winner...I had a shit load of fun running down sports bikes in the twisties
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only thing is your speedo will run out a bit... I have a trail tech vapour and reprogrammed the wheel size from 21" to I think it was 17.75"... took me about 2 minutes http://motard-supermoto-wheels.sport...-info-pack.pdf
http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=292786&page=92
 
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There is enough difference between the 610 and 630 that the suggestions were more of a guideline for ideas, than reliable specs.
I ended up using CBR250r wheels at both ends and making up my own spacers.
I am very happy with the results.
 
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