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Easy motard :)

Post by SmartOdissey » 14 Jan 2011, 01:08

hi! last summer i was bought 2 Honda CBR250R 1991 wheels )
very easy to install
front wheel without any changes
rear wheel - i cut off a bottom of elastic bands and have made more deeply cuts under crosspieces , that made its narrow on 8mm
Has changed bearings for installation for native axes

front brake -from kawasaki zzr400
read brake -without changes:)
[IMG]http://s005.radikal.ru/i211/1006/22/445bd69690c1.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i064.radikal.ru/1006/34/f45426c98cect.jpg[/IMG]

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Re: Easy motard :)

Post by Active Rascal » 14 Jan 2011, 12:21

Lower case on the 'IMG'

[img]http://s005.radikal.ru/i211/1006/22/445bd69690c1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i064.radikal.ru/1006/34/f45426c98cect.jpg[/img]

OK, ^^ didn't work, perhaps someone else can post them up?

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Post by knackeredMk1 » 14 Jan 2011, 12:34

You need to be a 'Site Supporter' to post photos directly.

Unusual to have a white Mk1. Looks nice.


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Post by twistednuts » 14 Jan 2011, 19:04

Very smart looking moto, even the face on the wall is pleased to see it!

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 14 Jan 2011, 19:37

twistednuts wrote:Very smart looking moto, even the face on the wall is pleased to see it!
And the cat :D
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Post by adic3001 » 03 Aug 2012, 21:19

Does that mean you have to change the caliper if you want to go back to original wheels?


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Post by twistednuts » 03 Aug 2012, 21:26

No, its ze same caliper, just on an extension bracket.

Only just noticed the cat :lol:

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Post by twistednuts » 03 Aug 2012, 21:28

Ooops, just read the start of the thread.

Yeah, guess the caliper would have to be changed :oops:

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Post by adic3001 » 04 Aug 2012, 19:21

So would it be possible to use original caliper with an extension bracket as you mentioned before?

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Post by twistednuts » 04 Aug 2012, 20:46

Dont think the zzr400 caliper would work with crm disc set up, i got mixed up. I thought they were 17" wheels with crm caliper on a bracket.

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Post by twistednuts » 04 Aug 2012, 20:48

But yes, you just extend the same caliper to allow for the larger diameter disc


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