FZR 400 17" WHEEL
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FZR 400 17" WHEEL
HI IM LOOKING TO FIT A 17" REAR WHEEL TO MY FZR 400. I'VE GOT A CHANCE OF A FZR600 AND A FRAZER, DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THESES WILL FIT
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Re: FZR 400 17" WHEEL
SHOUTY SHOUTY SHOUTY WON'T GET YOU ANY DECENT REPLIES!
IS THE FRAZER SCOTTISH?
IS THE FRAZER SCOTTISH?

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Re: FZR 400 17" WHEEL
The wheels you mention will need a some work to make them fit. You'd probably be better off with the swingarm and getting the whole back end to fi into the frame, it taks some cutting and you might need to sleeve the swingarm spindle bearings too.
There are some Yamaha wheels that will drop more or less straight in I think they're from the XJR but can't be sure.
There are some Yamaha wheels that will drop more or less straight in I think they're from the XJR but can't be sure.
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Re: FZR 400 17" WHEEL
Evilchicken0 wrote: There are some Yamaha wheels that will drop more or less straight in I think they're from the XJR but can't be sure.
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Re: FZR 400 17" WHEEL
The Fazer (and FZR600R, Thundercat, etc.) have a 5x17 wheel which will need the cushdrive shaving - you can flip the sprocket so the recess is on the wheel side which helps get the chain inline.
The disc will end up closer to the swingarm, even if you shave some off the mountings, which means caliper 'adaption'.
Can't remember the deal with the spindle, but you'll probably have to tweak something there.
Easier and lighter option is a FZR400RR (3TJ) 4.5x17.
The disc will end up closer to the swingarm, even if you shave some off the mountings, which means caliper 'adaption'.
Can't remember the deal with the spindle, but you'll probably have to tweak something there.
Easier and lighter option is a FZR400RR (3TJ) 4.5x17.
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Re: FZR 400 17" WHEEL
I've got an xjr400 rear wheel with caliper, caliper hanger etc.. Up for sale in the for sale section, it's also on eBay
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