
Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
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Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
I've got a set of RVF wheels already for the 17'' wheel swap but I was wondering why I haven't seen anyone fit the VFR 750FM rear wheel to me it looks allot closer the the standard NC30 rear wheel, is the fitment not quite right to be fitted? I plan to have another NC30 on a smaller budget than the current one.


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Re: Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
Its 5.5" isnt it? Ideally thats too wide for a 160 tyre
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Re: Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
just looked its a 5.5'', but the 94-97 Fr is rated for 170 width tyre aswell
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Re: Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
170 was standard fitment for the vfr750 on both but the rounded 5 spoke (not to be confused with the 'squared' 5 spoke from the 800) rim is only 5" wide and takes a 160 fine.
As the inebriated simian has already said, a 5.5" rim is too wide for 160 and i doubt a 170 would clear the chain on the 400, not to mention the adverse effect on handling and tyre choice.
As the inebriated simian has already said, a 5.5" rim is too wide for 160 and i doubt a 170 would clear the chain on the 400, not to mention the adverse effect on handling and tyre choice.
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Re: Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
Ahh okay I see shame as to me it would look better than the 5 spoke choice
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Re: Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
A 170 might fit, ive seen a 170 wet on a 5.25" rim and that cleared. Couldn't say for sure if a 170 would clear using a 5.5" rim though but then can you get any decent road tyres in 170 anymore?
Of course anything can be made to fit even a 180 on a 5.5" will go with mods but then you have to start asking yourself why as its not going to do the handling anygood on a 400.
Of course anything can be made to fit even a 180 on a 5.5" will go with mods but then you have to start asking yourself why as its not going to do the handling anygood on a 400.
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Re: Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
Bridgestone and Michelins are available for that tyre size, just being able to choose more tyre choices is the main reason i'm doing a 17'' wheel swap
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Re: Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
Rick Oliver got back to me, just cleared up why its not used for me its just too wide and too much work compared to the 5 spoke VFR 750 wheel
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Re: Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
I hear this a lot, but im curious what tyres youd like to try out and where you are riding the bike?KennonNC29 wrote:Bridgestone and Michelins are available for that tyre size, just being able to choose more tyre choices is the main reason i'm doing a 17'' wheel swap
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Re: Honda VFR 750FM rear wheel?
well I would like to try Pirelli's atm my RVF wheels are fitted with michelin track tyres when I bought them I don't expect them to last long so will probably go for a set of sport touring tyres afterwards. The bridgestone's fitted to my vfr rear wheel is nice but when your given a choice of just 2 you get abit annoyed with them.