Supermoto wheels
Supermoto wheels
Somewhere on the net i have seen a crm250 with cagiva mito wheels fitted, which i liked but how hard was it to convert?
Due to a low budget whats the easyest way to SM the CRM?
Due to a low budget whats the easyest way to SM the CRM?
- knackeredMk1
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Re: Supermoto wheels
Have a look through - viewforum.php?f=20
Has a lot of answers to a lot of questions and well worth a read anyway .
Has a lot of answers to a lot of questions and well worth a read anyway .
Re: Supermoto wheels
personally i wouldn't bother mate as by the time you've paid for the wheel's , spacers & inc front caliper spacer the tyre's will cost you for anything decent ( not those goldspeed rubbish )
but then it's personal choice & they do look good .
i used to ride on Avon Gripsters & they were pretty good for the standard wheels but i think they've stopped making them now !
good luck either way :)
but then it's personal choice & they do look good .
i used to ride on Avon Gripsters & they were pretty good for the standard wheels but i think they've stopped making them now !
good luck either way :)
Re: Supermoto wheels
I should of searched before making a topic......
Ill do some research once ive picked the bike up...
Ill do some research once ive picked the bike up...
Re: Supermoto wheels
Don't worry about it mate they do get a bit touchy from time to time because they get asked the same Q's over & over again , they're a good bunch & too be honest if you dont mind trawling the forum & reading some of the compatibility threads a couple of time's you can usualy work things out but it can get a bit confusing , hope you find what your looking for & good luck with the new bike :)
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Re: Supermoto wheels
I had a new Honda XR SM converted a few years ago, and one of the first things I recommend is having the fork springs upgraded.
The front forks will dive so much on hard braking ( which you will do plenty of) that the forks are nearly fully compressed when stopping, especially quick stopping.
Gets expensive.
I would just use it as it was intended, or buy a SM, just stay away from the XT660SM mine was rubbish.
The front forks will dive so much on hard braking ( which you will do plenty of) that the forks are nearly fully compressed when stopping, especially quick stopping.
Gets expensive.
I would just use it as it was intended, or buy a SM, just stay away from the XT660SM mine was rubbish.