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Wim(Guest)
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02.03.03 at 23:14:00
 
in the gallery i saw in some of the bike's, spokewheels. From what bike did they come? Sorry for my bad english.

 
 
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Larry P(Guest)
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Reply #1 - 20.03.03 at 19:19:00
 
Has anyone figured out how to use a spoke rear wheel and still retain the enclosed chain?  HELP!
Larry

 
 
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Dave Zentzis(Guest)
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Reply #2 - 23.03.03 at 20:42:00
 
I believe they are from an XS 650, I'm not sure if they are a direct swap. The 650 uses a 530 chain so sprockets would have to be changed.
It does look nice, but cast wheels have maintenence advantages. You might try a direct mail to the owner of the bike for details.

 
 
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Tim Veenstra(Guest)
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Reply #3 - 19.11.03 at 09:41:00
 
Hi ( sorry for my bad english )
I am working on a 920 and mounted spokewheels and frontfork from a 1973 Yamaha TX 750.
I was surprised howmuch mesures are still the same.
it is even possible to mount the frontwheel on the 920 fork with its brakes.
About rear, I saved the closed chain!
The sprocket from the TX is also the same.
The only thing..... The chain case is not closed enough for the same thin oil. I must run on grease otherwise the chain oil wil come out.
But allway still better then a dirty open chain.
Biggest problem...find some TX 750 wheels....
ciou  Tim Veenstra, Holland

 
 
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