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17" Supermoto Wheels?
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeinFresno" data-source="post: 184038" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>I have done this before... factory rear cush hub off of a LC4 bike. If you use stock size rotors on them it will all work as far as the brakes. There are full knobbies avail and 30/70 tires as well. Due to smaller rear wheel diameter you will have to change gearing to get your speed back and will need a longer chain, so this becomes a pain if changing back and forth frequently. You will also have to re-program the ODO head unit for the smaller size front wheel for the speedo. This isn't too bad to do and the instructions are on KTMTALK under speedo section if I remember right. And lastly, I would not get the 5" rear rim, I would go thinner cuz it is a pain to get the rear on n off the swingarm as it hits the chain guide bolts and caliper. Thinner is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeinFresno, post: 184038, member: 40"] I have done this before... factory rear cush hub off of a LC4 bike. If you use stock size rotors on them it will all work as far as the brakes. There are full knobbies avail and 30/70 tires as well. Due to smaller rear wheel diameter you will have to change gearing to get your speed back and will need a longer chain, so this becomes a pain if changing back and forth frequently. You will also have to re-program the ODO head unit for the smaller size front wheel for the speedo. This isn't too bad to do and the instructions are on KTMTALK under speedo section if I remember right. And lastly, I would not get the 5" rear rim, I would go thinner cuz it is a pain to get the rear on n off the swingarm as it hits the chain guide bolts and caliper. Thinner is better. [/QUOTE]
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