Moderators: DAVID THOMPSON, phlat65
DAVID THOMPSON wrote:i am a cheap skate
i would just put on a set of 17in with a tread for dual sport
dave
the above pic looks like a good road to explore with the rt125 or the old 1953 bmw r51/3
rencrn8 wrote:Well I am running Avon Distanzias right now and I will let you kow how they do in some light dirt, gravel stuff tomorrow. Still would like to have a spare set of wheels with knobbies for snow, sand, mud, etc. Not to mention a 21" front is much better offroad, it goes over obstacles better due to higher centerline.
keithcross wrote:I really wouldn't bother. I have 3 sets of wheels for my Baggi.
Set 1, SM rims with Pro extreme rain front and Storm rear
Set 2, SM rims with Maxis Gold speed cut slick (for those warm summer days )
Set 3, Of road wheels with Perelli MT21's fitted. Only used for serious off road days and motocross track days.
I hardly ever use the off road wheels as the SM wheels perform OK for me
Keith
phlat65 wrote:BTW, stand in line for some wheels, been waiting patiently for a stock set to come available for quite some time!
phlat65 wrote:yes, it is an XT600ee hub set (front and rear) about $140 for the front at Yamaha. The XT came with Steel rims, but and good spoke scource can get you a spoke set to lace an excell to that hub.
i bought a KTM Desert 500 early 90's rear, has a cush hub, really wide rim (has like a 510 tire on it) and it will bolt into the swingarm, just have to sort the sprocket and disc. I have a 2002 KTM front that will need custom spacers, and sprocket. i am going to probably buy the Yamaha hub and re-lace the front, and fit the rear.
BTW, stand in line for some wheels, been waiting patiently for a stock set to come available for quite some time!
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