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OK my lovely rebuilt CRM hant been used much offroad, as bro inlaw sold his crm so no buddy at mo.
THe only problem i have is forks, so i need to get rechromed and anodised, then its perfect.

however Im booked for IOM next year bought a van so gonna chuck GF's ZX6R and CRM in back.
So ive decided to Motard the crm for the IOM trip.
been offered pair of wheels polished rims, stainless spokes on OEM hubs with wavey disc front standard rear for £475.
other option is buy rims (as i have spare hubs) get them laced with stainless and buy discs...anyone anyidea of wainwright prices??
RIMS on rebuilt wheels are: 17 x 2.5 front and 17 x 3.0 what tyre sizes can i fit? and what are good sticky tyres?
also biggest problem is to move caliper, can i buy a bracket off the shelf or will i have to get one made?
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Sizes are a bit narrow,really you need 17x3.00 and 17x3.50 ( or 17x4.00 ) tyre sizes 110-70-17 and 130-70-17, getting 32 hole rear rims seems hard lately,for the front brake you can use the standard size or with an XR250/400/650 caliper extender you can use a 320mm,talon do one,
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Im probably going to sell these, ive decided ill probably never ride the crm as a motard, this is a set i had made with a genuine jap spec xr cush drive rear, seen another ?
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:o postage!!! ;)
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SkidMark wrote::o postage!!! ;)
550 pounds including post,
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XR250/400/650 caliper extender you can use a 320mm,talon do one
so this extender listed for above fits standard crm caliper? is that correct?
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madmanreevo wrote:XR250/400/650 caliper extender you can use a 320mm,talon do one
so this extender listed for above fits standard crm caliper? is that correct?
Yep, actually i have a talon extender il include,,these rims are 17x3.50 front and 17x4.00 rear
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Are 17x4.00 the biggest rims you can get away with for the rear wheel? There seem a lot of 4.50 and 5.00 rims on eBay.
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Wheelright had these wheels listed on eBay as a commercial seller along with other wheel and wheel accessory listings. I haven't seen that seller on eBay for a few months.

I think, but I'm not sure, that the business was listed as UK based and buyers were suprised to have parcels arrive from the Far East. I may be corrected on this.
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There was a business selling rebuilt wheels, He was gettig them rebuilt in the far east and shipping them over by container. I was tryed to contact him recently only to find off his asian wife that he has passed away.
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Really :!: .

That is sad :cry:.
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Blimey thats a shock, The guy was based down in torquay. Took a couple of sets of DT wheels down to him, seemed a real nice chap. International-auto-supplies? Him?
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yep thats the guy.
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