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greatescape 17-02-15 14:19

19 in wheels on the Tenere. .?
 
Just called in to a wheel builder today to see how much it will cost to get the Tenere respond with stainless and something done with the rims. He suggested going to a 3inch wide rear rim and possibly going down to a 19 inch from the 21 up front..? More tyre choice...what do you guys think? And what's the vibe on gold rims on a dark blue Tenere. ? Steve

Desert Racer 17-02-15 16:13

I like the sound of Gold Rims, but not sure about reducing the front down to 19 inch though.
A smaller wheel up front will turn quicker on the road but bigger wheels roll better over the rough stuff & obstacles off road.
All depends what your main use is?

greatescape 17-02-15 16:44

Thanks for input Desert Racer, the 19 inch front is something I always planned to do on my XR650R, that is in super moto. form on 17s and Avon distanzia. I have Green Lane.d and firetrap led that. The front does waggle off road so I had this theory a 19 in would be a good compromise....I would rather take a tumble off road than on!! Steve sorry for spelling...at war with predictive text!

Pleiades 17-02-15 21:59

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Originally Posted by greatescape (Post 206791)
Just called in to a wheel builder today to see how much it will cost to get the Tenere respond with stainless and something done with the rims. He suggested going to a 3inch wide rear rim and possibly going down to a 19 inch from the 21 up front..? More tyre choice...what do you guys think? And what's the vibe on gold rims on a dark blue Tenere. ? Steve

I think I can see some logic in this? I guess it depends on how you use your bike. You'll get a few more on-road choices of tyre and a lot less choices of off-road tyre.

Some things to consider...

If you fit a 19" front, you will need to lower the rear by a minimum of 25mm maybe more to retain the same rake and trail. Just fitting a 19" rim without any other adjustments will result in VERY flighty steering.

Going to a 3" wide rim at the back isn't really going to expand tyre choices, as you can only fit a 140 in the physical space available and a 140/80 will fit on the stock 2.75" rim anyway. All you'll achieve is a slightly flatter cross-section on a 140 due to the beads sitting further apart.

greatescape 17-02-15 23:24

Hi Pleiades, good point re the rake and trail...I certainly don't want to lower the bike, I like the height and stance. It just seemed something to consider, possibly offering the best of both worlds! Be terrible if I mucked up the handling. The more I ride the Tenere the more I like it....despite the dodgy ribs I got out for an 80 mile ride today in glorious sunshine, fab. Tried the stock windscreen a third lower, much better. Then stock screen with a borrowed Touratech extension ...tiny bit better. For my individual needs 3inch off the stock screen will do the job! . Thanks again for the advice. ..Steve

tripletom 23-02-15 22:31

I'm planning gold rims when the wheels need rebuilding, which is likely to be this year I reckon.
I'll stick to the 21' purely because the tyres are cheap and I know what works for me and the bike.
Back in the very early 00's I had a DR600 Djebel that I SuMo'd by lacing the old 17" rear rim to the front and a wider 17" on the rear.

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ikes/dr011.jpg

The footpegs ended up half length due to scraping on bends and roundabouts but handling wise it was fine up to around 90, when the front would feel a bit flighty. Just had to keep a firm hand in.

I don't think 19" from 21" would render the bike hard to ride at all. Mine currently has +35mm jack up at the back and is fine.

Desert Racer 24-02-15 10:59

Looks like you didn't use the front wheel much anyway tripletom !:023:

jo75 26-02-15 18:01

Greatescape..it's nice to see another ten owner close to myself..hadn't seen any about our neck of the woods When I have been out and about..I have been considering getting my wheels respoked due to the corrosion problem..what wheel builders did you ask?.. If you.don't mind saying..

greatescape 26-02-15 20:43

Hi jo75, likewise. ..nice to hear from a nearby Ten!, it's definitely a bike that enthuses you and I have kept my eyes peeled for other Tenere' , I did spot one bomb in and out of Whiteway's ....maybe that was you..? The wheel builder is a guy called Steve at the Old Forge in Cowplain. I also spoke to the guy's at Talon, they told me there were plans afoot to produce a wheel/hub package for the Ten, at the moment it's a special order scenario. It's a more expensive route to go...but the the wheel/hub/stainless spoke set I bought for my XR650R 5yrs ago looks like new still and I ride all year round on and off road. PM or email me if you want to meet up at Goodwood Motor Circuit or somewhere and talk Tenere! Steve

jo75 26-02-15 20:59

Hi Steve..
If it was a white one then it was me..yesterday?..I have heard the guy in complain is pretty good,would definitely be interested in the talon package!.. Always up for a chat about tens, reckon the wife gets fed up with me yacking on to her about bike stuff!..cheers joel..


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