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Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: OMEGAMAN on July 01, 2007, 10:26:13 PM
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I am desperate for a std. 17" srx rear wheel (to fit a twin shock if it makes any difference!)
Has anybody got one for sale?
Also maybe a frame? or rolling chassis? or even a whole bike (at the right price)
400 or 600, either will do.
Trying to build another one for young john who has just decided to take the big step of getting back after his two big crashes.
Will buy the parts or trade them for road stuff off srx's (& xbr's) that we don't need...
Am compiling a list of the spares to put in the classifieds soon (Alladins cave- ask Boyd?)
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got front and back, not sure about the bearing quality, front tyre is excellent, rear is knackered......probably do swops mail me if this stuff is any good...am selling a complete SRX6....see my #4 in projects and photo's, but it is complete and totally rebuilt, so probably not what you are looking for
pightlefarm@lineone.net
cheers
SteveL
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I've got a spare frame and possibly wheels though I think the rear will be 18 inch. Also standard forks etc. Give us a ring on 01909 515488 if you are interested.
beeman.
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got front and back, not sure about the bearing quality, front tyre is excellent, rear is knackered......probably do swops mail me if this stuff is any good...am selling a complete SRX6....see my #4 in projects and photo's, but it is complete and totally rebuilt, so probably not what you are looking for
pightlefarm@lineone.net
cheers
SteveL
Hi, really like the blue srx, I admire a man who knows what he's doing, but as I plan to put something on the track it would be a shame to touch that one!.
I/we plan to put together a similar bike to the 14 day project of a few weeks ago (still got to get out & ride that one properly yet!) so my son, john, can get back into racing mode (on the cheap).
Really interested in the wheels (how much? or what would you want to swap?)
Have you any discs/swingarm/twin shocks/front progressive springs/etc. etc. etc.?
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Hi John,
Dropped you an Email
I have a frame, and a rear wheel, a couple of stantions.
In glasgow sadly, but I'll be up there over the summer with the van if you fancied??
Ring you tonight matey,
a
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erm............my SRX6 twinshocks have 18" as standard.....and i do have a front and back in good order, but you said you wanted a 17"? are you planning on fitting this into the standard SRX6 twinshock forks?
I do have a Yamaha 17" frontwheel, it's off a monoshock SRX i think, it's trispoke with mounting for a single disc, marked ' J 17 MT 2.50 DOT'
measurement between outer of each bearing 975mm (approx 3 7/8)
measurement between wheel hub flange extremety 1118mm (4 3/4 approx)
might need spacers making up, and an adaptor for the caliper, as the disc is bigger i think
cheers
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erm............my SRX6 twinshocks have 18" as standard.....and i do have a front and back in good order, but you said you wanted a 17"? are you planning on fitting this into the standard SRX6 twinshock forks?
I do have a Yamaha 17" frontwheel, it's off a monoshock SRX i think, it's trispoke with mounting for a single disc, marked ' J 17 MT 2.50 DOT'
measurement between outer of each bearing 975mm (approx 3 7/8)
measurement between wheel hub flange extremety 1118mm (4 3/4 approx)
might need spacers making up, and an adaptor for the caliper, as the disc is bigger i think
cheers
Does a 17" wheel fit straight in as replacement for 18" in twin shock (REAR)? or am I looking at problems. (the idea was to just replace the 18" items with 17" ones with hopefully not too much to alter?)
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I'll check the parts list to see if swing-arm etc have common part numbers
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Hello
My FZR400RR rear wheel uses a std srx swingarm & spindle. The FZR spindle is obviously bigger as its sleeved down and uses special ally spacers.
The rear disk is TZ250, and a spaced TZ250 caliper.
Can post sizes if you like if thats any use?
a
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Hello
My FZR400RR rear wheel uses a std srx swingarm & spindle. The FZR spindle is obviously bigger as its sleeved down and uses special ally spacers.
The rear disk is TZ250, and a spaced TZ250 caliper.
Can post sizes if you like if thats any use?
a
Didn't you have problems with wheel alignment (chain?)
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ermm....lots of issues here...
I'm running an srx6(twinshock) engine in a monoshock chassis as one of my trackbikes....and there is 10mm misalignment on the chain...acceptable for a track iron, probably not for the road.
i will check the wheels i have on this bike and see if they'll fit the twinshock chassis
why are you going for 17" ? i know there is a better selection of tyres...any other reason?
not sure what Andy is running on his.....
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I've got a spare frame and possibly wheels though I think the rear will be 18 inch. Also standard forks etc. Give us a ring on 01909 515488 if you are interested.
beeman.
Have tried a few times to call but keep missing you........
Am interested, could you give me a call on 07930916509 anytime! please, to discuss exactly what you've got, (even 18")
Thanks...............john........
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ermm....lots of issues here...
I'm running an srx6(twinshock) engine in a monoshock chassis as one of my trackbikes....and there is 10mm misalignment on the chain...acceptable for a track iron, probably not for the road.
i will check the wheels i have on this bike and see if they'll fit the twinshock chassis
why are you going for 17" ? i know there is a better selection of tyres...any other reason?
not sure what Andy is running on his..
Better selection of tyres is no.1 priority, 2nd-they look better?
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Didn't you have problems with wheel alignment (chain?)
When I got it straightened they checked wheel alignment and chain alignment. Both are *EXACTLY* spot on (with a stright frame; the headstock was a bit bent). As I suspected, I think this was quite a good build. Much better than I am due! I think the sprocket may have been slightly "spaced off", as there is a custom spacer at the back of the sprocket carrier. For a while, this was a section of RS250 handlebar. Now its a nice ally spacer boyd made me.
The gap between the front of the rear tyre and swingarm is now equidistant on both sides.
The tyres I'm currently running are the ones you gave me, john. The KR364s.
Cheers,
a
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Didn't you have problems with wheel alignment (chain?)
When I got it straightened they checked wheel alignment and chain alignment. Both are *EXACTLY* spot on (with a stright frame; the headstock was a bit bent). As I suspected, I think this was quite a good build. Much better than I am due! I think the sprocket may have been slightly "spaced off", as there is a custom spacer at the back of the sprocket carrier. For a while, this was a section of RS250 handlebar. Now its a nice ally spacer boyd made me.
The gap between the front of the rear tyre and swingarm is now equidistant on both sides.
The tyres I'm currently running are the ones you gave me, john. The KR364s.
Cheers,
a
What rear wheel are you running?
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What rear wheel are you running?
FZR400RR 1992 (3TJ model I believe)
Pics in the photos section
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What rear wheel are you running?
FZR400RR 1992 (3TJ model I believe)
Pics in the photos section
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What no's/letters are stamped on it?
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What no's/letters are stamped on it?
Hi John,
Sorry, not been online since friday.
Will look tonight and let you know. Cheers
a
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[What no's/letters are stamped on it?
Hi John, sorry for the delay!
On one spoke, there is R-69 (sounds like it must be a Beemer wheel then ?! :P )
And the important bit is 17xMT4.5
Hope this is of use. Speak soon
andy