I saw a few pics on a yahoo forum that made it look like the spindle for the CBR600 F2 rear wheel, is exactly the same as the spindle for the 3en2? - Therefore making it loads easier to drop an F2 rear wheel into an EN1/2 arm?
Can anyone confirm this? - Sounds like an easy and cheap way (as F2 wheels don't seem to expensive) to get some wider rubber into an EN1 arm.
HONDA CBR600 F2 R Wheel & Axle in 3en2 - Same Axle?
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Re: HONDA CBR600 F2 R Wheel & Axle in 3en2 - Same Axle?
No idea, but it all sounds too easy.
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Re: HONDA CBR600 F2 R Wheel & Axle in 3en2 - Same Axle?
no idea. The best way to tell would be to buy a cbr spindle and try it in the arm. But if the arm's a different shape then the 600 wheel might still foul it.
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Re: HONDA CBR600 F2 R Wheel & Axle in 3en2 - Same Axle?
I went round to my mates last night who has a load of spare F2 stuff. - Ignore this thread completely, nothing is the same and nothing fits. - I've no idea what the Yahoo post was I saw (as it had a claimed picture of the F2 axle and the FZR axle and they both looked the same).
I probably got the wrong end of the stick, but either way, there is no mileage in my original question.
I probably got the wrong end of the stick, but either way, there is no mileage in my original question.