need some rims info

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Whats up all,

i posted this in Tech talk a few days ago but had no replies yet so.....

i need to know...my bike has a 12mm front axle and a 15mm rear (anyone seen this before?) i have some rims in my DHZ cart and before i hit the checkout i need to know:

1)The front 2.15 motard rims (suits 15mm axle) can the wheel bearings be changed to suit a 12mm axle or will i need to look at a different front end?

2)i wanna set of axle sliders....are they only avail for 15mm?

and off the rim topic...

does anyone run rear brakes on there motard, i was thinking about removing mine....opinions?


Cheers, Wayne
 
i cant realy add much to the fork problem exept maybe drill them out, if you dont have a 15mm drill bit id sugest going to a metal fabrication shop or something and ask them to (if they charge you i dont see it being much)

and with the rear brakes i dont run them for 1 reason, which is because i cant. my frame is set up for drum brakes (i think?) but ither way untill i custom mount a master cylinder i wont be running them , wasnt that difficult last track day.. like i wasnt putting my foot down for them or anything. but its allways better to be safe then sorry eh haha
 
Yeah, I don't run rear brakes either.. Mostly because I would of needed to get new spacers and I couldn't be f*cked. But like Matt said, you don't really need them. I grabs for my rear brake on the first lap, first corner then remember I didn't have any lol. But after that I was fine. The gears slow you down a shitload and you don't need your front brake unless you're not down shifting before the corner - I have found. Not running rear brakes also helps your rear wheel spin better without has much friction. Seems like a win, win if you ask me...

But with forks, post a pic of your existing forks so some of the mini masters will be able to tell you if they can be drilled out or not.
 
id be a bit worried about drilling them out without the likes of a drill press, i like the idea of the spacer Thump suggested, but then i cant run the sliders i want??
 
I've got a rear brake but never use it. I sit my toes on the pegs the whole time and only move my left off to shift gear, so I think I'll be removing mine too. The only reason I can think of to keep a rear brake is to possibly save looping a wheelie, if your quick enough.
 
try a work shop, im sure theyl do it for free or cheap only take a sec


will look into it Matt....either way ill have some rims, tyres and some other goodies this week some time (depending on delivery times) :-D

ill take a pic of the forks this arv nd put them up..


cheers,


Wayne
 
Drill them out, just use a couple of intermediate bits to makes sure you can keep it all lined up, I have done it a couple time a couple years ago before 15mm was the standard.

On a side note, check you pms.
 
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