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Old 03-12-09, 18:24
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Extra set of wheels

Hi, I want to buy an extra set of wheels for my Tenere (just for use off-road), and I am looking for advice for rims, spokes and hubs.

Saludos ;-)

Jan

PS. Sorry for my bad english...
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Old 03-12-09, 18:36
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I might be worng, but Jmo might have a spare set of originals since she fitted some fancy blue rims on her Tenere, I know she put some stuff up for sale but its worth checking if she still has those rims. Send her a pm.

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Old 03-12-09, 19:00
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Thanks so much for your info; I will do it ;-)

Gracias

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Old 03-12-09, 19:31
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Nope, they've gone to a new home.... sadly not mine!
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Old 03-12-09, 19:51
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What a pity!!!

So again, Anybody has some advice for my wheels?
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Old 03-12-09, 20:37
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What a pity!!!

So again, Anybody has some advice for my wheels?
Hi I did some research into this a while ago, it's not cheap..
A set of wheels from Yamaha was quoted at �740 inc vat but not including bearing discs etc Bearings �20ea, Discs Front �140 & rear �90 i'd probably just swap the sprocket over to save cost.

The other (cheaper?) option is to get a set built I approched Talon who pointed me toward Central Wheel components. I talked to them at the uk Dirtbike show and they said they could build a set for about �500 if I supplied the hubs which are rear �135 + vat & front �128 + vat from yamaha. A cush drive is about �25 + bearings & discs etc.

Hope this helps!
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Old 03-12-09, 23:16
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I spoke to Talon Engineering on the phone today as I'm looking to get a spare set of wheels but an 18" rear. I was told that the rear is available at �400.0 +vat, but they don't have a spec for a direct replacement for the front yet, as JMo used KTM forks on her rally bike build.

I'm not going to be changing forks, but Talon did say that if I send my front wheel to them, they will size it up and see if they can replicate it. Top of the to do list now.
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Old 03-12-09, 23:56
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Gory, is not cheap, but is cheaper than an Akra exhaust and provide much better results off-road. Of course I would prefer to be cheaper, but who said that life is affordable?

Anyway your info is very heplful, I had also think not to have duplicated bearing discs, because they would have to adapt to the pads, and maybe is not a good deal.

Grayspeed, I really prefer to maintain 17", because I really don't know how the 18" would affect to the bike driving.

Thanks again for your support
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Old 04-12-09, 09:13
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Aside from the costs of the wheel, you are going to have to be carefull when swapping them. Unless you move your rear sprocket you are also looking at a chain and front sprocket set too, and you'll need a second det of brake pads (I would advise some off-road compound - it's much better than the stock stuff, and a bit cheaper too).

You'll realy need to get rid of those footpegs too - they have no controll or grip in the muck. You can get a cheap pair from ebay for around �25 delivered, although they aren't the best quality, but they are very good value for money.

Hand guards ? do you have them ? if not you are going to be looking for some spare leavers, or some pivot levers ( www.racefx.co.uk).

On balance, for off road riding, why not just add a few more quid and pick up a rough 250/400 bike to ride the trails!

The other option is to invest in a tyre changing station at about �500, and swap the tyres as you like!
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Old 06-12-09, 17:17
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I have a new footpegs on my shopping list.

About the handguards I have these...



You can see that they are not leaver protector, so maybe it could be a good idea to have pivot levers. I have thougt it already, but you know that world can't be conquer in one day, jejeje.

Your idea about a more off-ride bike is really good, but from long time ago I love my XT, my Superteneres and now my Tenere, and I don't want to cheat them with anyone ;-). I really love the "trail concept"

Thanks so much for your great ideas!!!
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