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Talk => Tiger Gallery => Topic started by: Patrick on June 21, 2005, 11:56:08 PM

Title: Two sets of wheels
Post by: Patrick on June 21, 2005, 11:56:08 PM
1) Knobbies (Metzeer Karoo with OEM hubs, spokes and rims)



(http://www.rielo.de/tiger/bilder/Enduro/Enduro18.jpg)



2) Street (Metzeler Tourance with black rims, stainless steel spokes, black painted hubs)



(http://www.rielo.de/tiger/bilder/Enduro/Street01.jpg)





Have fun!





Patrick
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Post by: BykBoy on June 22, 2005, 04:17:46 PM
As my 5 year old son says:



"THATS WHAT I WANT!"



Are you using EBC rotors on the "street" front? Are they better then stock?



How often to you switch out the wheels?
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Post by: Patrick on June 23, 2005, 02:41:26 PM
Yes, EBC rotors.



They are cheaper, look better and brake better than those OEM rotors.



My dealer was out of stock for the rear ones so I had to go OEM there.



Whenever I go playing in sand or mud, I change to knobbies. After having fun when I have time to clean the bike, I go street again. How often? Perhaps every other week, give or take a week or two.  :D





Have fun!



Patrick
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Post by: bwvtom on July 24, 2005, 03:29:14 AM
Great Patrick!  

Can you supply details of the wheel build up (brands sizes etc); did you raise the front mud guard?  



Why did you use the different parts rather than just using two more standard rims?



Do you have a cost estimate of the wheels only?



IÌve been contemplating this approach for a while, and have thought of going to a 21 inch front to give better off road handling and for a better range of tyre choice.



I intend changing over to two separate s/s brake lines and raising the front guard a little.



Are your brake callipers standard?



And mounted in the standard position?



Cheers B-Burl

Adelaide South OZ
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Post by: Patrick on July 24, 2005, 03:51:23 PM
In Germany, it takes lots of bureaucracy to legally change the dimensions of a moorcycle's wheel (i.e. turn a 19' front wheel into a 21' or 17'). And it ist sheer impossible to have two sets of wheels with different dimensions and swap them legally for a weekend ride. So I went for original dimensions (2.5 x 19 front and 4.25 x 17 rear).



The rims come from Norad and are painted black. So are the hubs. The spokes are made of stainless steel, don't know their brand. Front rotors come from EBC, rear rotor is Triumph (would have been EBC if those would have been deliverable at that moment).



What have I paid? First, promise you will never tell my wife!



-both Hubs 100 EUR

-both rims 700 EUR

-painting and spoking(?) 300 EUR

-EBC front rotors 280 EUR

-Triumph rear rotor 160 EUR

-17 Triumph rotor bolds 110 EUR (6.50 each!!! Are they made of gold or what???)



All prices incude tax an shipping.



I never drew the sum. I won't start now, because my eyes would be watering. Please do this on your own.



Yet no changes have been made regarding mud guard or brake lines.





Have fun!



Patrick
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Post by: bwvtom on July 25, 2005, 02:29:40 AM
Thanks Patrick.



So it wasnÌt one of the cheaper accessories.



IÌm torn between doing some thing like that or putting the cash towards something like a DRZ400 Suzuki for some more serious off road fun, though I would keep the Tiger of course.



Cheers and thanks for your reply.

B-Burl.



 :)
Title: Two Sets of Wheels
Post by: noivson on August 12, 2005, 06:55:35 AM
Couldn't help myself... :)

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