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Old 22-04-11, 20:43
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Re-rimmed to 18'

Hi all.
Why did Yamaha put a 17 inch wheel on the XTR????
There are SO many more tires too chose in 18 inch. So I had a thought to change the rim to a 18 inch instead.
Have someone done this operation and can guide me in the right direction???
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Old 23-04-11, 15:13
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It's been done a lot, both TT and off the road do a set of excel rims and spokes in 18" to go on the standard rear hub, you will need a decent wheel builder for the assembly. Off the road also do an 18" excel rim with a talon hub/cush drive combo, but this is a grand for the rear alone. Not sure where you live, but this may leave you with a problem with your insurance and passing roadworthy tests as the tyre size may be in the bikes homologation (EU certificate of conformity) document. I wanted to do this, but my insurers wouldn't allow it.

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Old 24-04-11, 00:11
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You mighty find going direct to Talon, the rear wheel is slightly cheaper...

It is the best option as the rear hub is far superior to the OEM.



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