nc30/35 alternative rear wheel question

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if i can get one around £60 im gonna :Bmods:
though i have to wait til payday :cry:
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COOL.

keeps us posted on progress :)
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If you want i can measurte the holes distance in work and post up dimensions ect
(maybe borrow one and stick it next to my bike to see how it looks)
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Acid wrote:If you want i can measurte the holes distance in work and post up dimensions ect
(maybe borrow one and stick it next to my bike to see how it looks)

yes please, that would be real helpfull ;)

i think it will need a cone washer too, can you confirm this?
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Re: nc30/35 alternative rear wheel question

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I went down this route before and found that the maximum size you could possibly fit is the 5.25" wheel - I put a Ducati 748 rear wheel on but that had a 4.5mm spacer to off set against the chain and swing arm.
Then if it gets too wide the tyre would rub on the exhaust behind the right footpegs. :(
But if you find a way let me know :D
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Smev wrote:a 4.5mm spacer to off set against the chain and swing arm.
was the tyre a 160 and where you running an o/x-ring chain?
Smev wrote:Then if it gets too wide the tyre would rub on the exhaust behind the right footpegs. :(
it would or it did???
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Re: nc30/35 alternative rear wheel question

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Hi Mo,

I was running a 160 tyre on the ducati rim.

I didn't fit any wider as I thought it would possibly rub on the exhaust.

I was also running an o-ring chain.

Hope this helps?! :D

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ahh ok.

i ran a 180 last year on the race bike and it only just fouled the chain so i fitted a non-o-ring chain and it was fine so i think a 160 on a trumpet wheel should be grand :)
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Re: nc30/35 alternative rear wheel question

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was looking on flee-bay last night at front wheels

i saw a three spoke cbr600 f1 front wheel, good condition and good price.

what concerns me is the profile 17x2.50

2.5" wheel sureley thats far too thin :?:
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if you want a 3 spoke for your front then an NC23 is where it's at ;)
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