no projects ? I need inspiration
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Home made, mate, get some stud iron from b&q or somewhere....about 3 quid for a metre length (the front is only about 6mm in diameter the rear is 8mm i think) and some skate board wheels (got mine off a mini skate board that asda were selling for 4 quid a while ago) some nylock nuts and washers and some sort of spacer to space the bungs out to make them look equal 

I thought they looked like skate wheels which believe it or not was what the very first crash bungs were made of. I assume you threaded the ends of the axles , was that easy? did you drill them then tap em? or did you get an engineer on the job. possibly more cosmetic than functional which is fine by me I dont intend to drop mine. 

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it's back on, just found another engineer just around the corner,I'm using an old type cagiva mito 125 rear wheel -abigsupermoto's old project wheels which luckily have all the same specs as the ones I was originally using so the spacers I made will fit[after the engineer has had them ,£30 job done by the end of the week].I have a 3 spoke fireblade wheel for the front which I got cheap,the rim looks the same but the spoke design tapers a little different but luckily has a similar groove running down on it.I figured by the time I spray it silver to match the fireblade wheel plus discs , and sprockets on you wont notice.stroke of luck at the powder coaters today when taking my tank to go from purple to white, I asked if they had a silver to match the fireblade wheel,they said no,but after telling them my sad tale that I could not use my expensive [now £80 per wheel] crome powder coated wheels he said no prob I'll do it half price for both new wheels, which being crome should reflect more light and make any diferences between wheels less obvious.after 7 months I feel I'm getting somewhere.anyone want to buy a crome coated 6 spoke cagiva rear wheel
I'll keep the site posted on how it goes. 


finally rear wheel is done fits perfect looks good, front wheel has been engineerd just waiting at powder coaters, only decision do I redrill holes on cagiva disc to fit cbr disc mount and space in by 5mm the caliper bracket witch is to be changed for a 320mm disc coversion item.or for £170, stealth discs can make one with the right bolt holes and wavy so that I dont need to space in the caliper. 
