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XT660Z T�n�r� Tech Section Tyres, Mods, Luggage & Long distance preparation |
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Can I use a front rim from another bike?
My front rim has a substantial wobbling going on when spun freely, and it�s often quite noticable when riding. I�ve tried adjusting the spokes but it seems to be beyond repair. 270 euros plus shipping for the excel rim from OTR is an option, I know, but I prefer the scrapyard whenever possible. Since there aren�t many new model teneres being scrapped I was wondering if any 1.85x21 rim would do the trick?
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There are a few bikes that use a 21x1.85 36 hole front rim.
KTM 950 Super Enduro KTM 690 Enduro Honda Africa Twin (earlier versions) Honda Transalp However, the main problem is that they are not drilled at the correct angles to suit the XT660 hubs lacing pattern. I cracked my front rim a few years back and found that an early Honda Africa Twin front rim was nearly the same as the tenere. I Think it was from late 80's / early 90's? So I fitted this as I needed the bike quickly. It was not 100% perfect as there was a very slight bend (and I mean, very slight!) in the spokes as the rim holes were not quite the right angle. But it was close enough and I intended to replace it but left it on the bike until recently and had no problems for about 3 years. I have finally stumped up the cash for a brand new front rim with the correct drilled angle and stainless spokes. At the same time, I have just gone for an 18" rim on the rear. Personally I'd go for a brand new rim. Second hand rims can have dents and corrosion. I got lucky as I knew the old Africa Twin rim was in good condition.
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