bros 17" wheel mod
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bros 17" wheel mod
does anyone know anything about it?
is it the hub of the wheel you have to modd?
is the wheel the same size or smaller thant he standard nc's one (ie width etc)
cheers spike (ps i tried to search but couldnt find much info, so sorry if its been covered before)
is it the hub of the wheel you have to modd?
is the wheel the same size or smaller thant he standard nc's one (ie width etc)
cheers spike (ps i tried to search but couldnt find much info, so sorry if its been covered before)
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Re: bros 17" wheel mod
i thikn it's the wheel and hub that need modded,the wheel needs notches cut out for the brake disc bolts and the hub needs modded to take the wheel,unless i'm confused and the bros wheel isn't for stud fitment
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Re: bros 17" wheel mod
you couldn't have looked too hard me old buddy
http://www.400greybike.cc/newforum/view ... =24&t=2734" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.400greybike.cc/newforum/view ... =24&t=2734" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: bros 17" wheel mod
What did you search for? Bros should have brought up the topic posted by Royster. My reason for deciding against it was that it was too weighty and decided to go for an RVF rear instead. Direct fitment, no modding required and 17'Spike16 wrote:ps i tried to search but couldnt find much info, so sorry if its been covered before
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Re: bros 17" wheel mod
ah, i searched 'bros wheel mod' and 'bros rear conversion', as well as others
so all it needs is a spacer and ovaling the bros wheel holes, i may look into it if I have the money to use as a track wheel, (although things like fairings and tyre warmers will be further up my list)
cheers, as always very helpful
so all it needs is a spacer and ovaling the bros wheel holes, i may look into it if I have the money to use as a track wheel, (although things like fairings and tyre warmers will be further up my list)
cheers, as always very helpful
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Re: bros 17" wheel mod
Well, if you think of it, you'll probably get the wheel for about £50, then another £50 for the machining then about £30 for the spacer, so there's £130. Now, if you bide your time, you'll probably find an RVF wheel for about £150. A bit more than £130 but no modding required and it's a lighter wheel. There's a few reasons to get an RVF (or Delkevic) one.
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Re: bros 17" wheel mod
+ i prefer the look of the rvf one, + i can use it on the vfr all the time and keep it looking original
but then again i dont have £150 to spend on a wheel, i may just stick with the 18"er, save the moeny and get myself the next set of sticky tyres, (after the first have squared
but then again i dont have £150 to spend on a wheel, i may just stick with the 18"er, save the moeny and get myself the next set of sticky tyres, (after the first have squared
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Re: bros 17" wheel mod
I've done a couple of Bros wheels.
Look here for what to do: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v711/mpldk/Bros/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You also need a special made adaptor to place under the wheel nut.
No modification to the hub.
The Pro:
They are cheaper than RVF wheel
The Con:
They are heavier than the RVF wheel
\Lange
Look here for what to do: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v711/mpldk/Bros/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You also need a special made adaptor to place under the wheel nut.
No modification to the hub.
The Pro:
They are cheaper than RVF wheel
The Con:
They are heavier than the RVF wheel
\Lange
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Re: bros 17" wheel mod
And they look crap!lange wrote:I've done a couple of Bros wheels.
Look here for what to do: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v711/mpldk/Bros/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You also need a special made adaptor to place under the wheel nut.
No modification to the hub.
The Pro:
They are cheaper than RVF wheel
The Con:
They are heavier than the RVF wheel
\Lange
Why do you need a 17" wheel? I have both sizes, I couldn't giove a stuff what size it is as long as sticky rubber is still available (if you run slicks then the 17" is pretty much a must though).
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Re: bros 17" wheel mod
just outta interest what did it cost you in total, between parts and labour to have it done?lange wrote:I've done a couple of Bros wheels.
Look here for what to do: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v711/mpldk/Bros/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You also need a special made adaptor to place under the wheel nut.
No modification to the hub.
The Pro:
They are cheaper than RVF wheel
The Con:
They are heavier than the RVF wheel
\Lange
cheers
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