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Changing Rims on a 91 CBR 1000F

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Old 04-03-2006, 02:22 AM
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Default Changing Rims on a 91 CBR 1000F

I would like to lighten my bike.
I have heard changing the rims help alot.
Where can I get rims that will work with my 1991 CBR 1000F?
Used or New?
Can I use them from a diffrent bike?
Thanks for any info.



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Old 04-03-2006, 04:44 AM
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Default RE: Changing Rims on a 91 CBR 1000F

hey:

In my opinion it would not be worth it unless you have something to gain from it. The early CBR 1000 hurricanes had smaller width wheels,
and was a common upgrade to go the newer wider wheels from a cbr 600f2/3 or cbr 1000f 91-99 both require some to alot of work.
on your 91 cbr 1000f it has wide wheels compared to the older bikes and are about the same weight, custom wheels are very expensive and
not always lighter depending on who made them and what the custom application is. Its not rare for custom wheels to cost $ 1,800 - 7,000 usd


Your bike looks real nice if it was mine I would just ride it.
 
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OK scratch that Idea...
Was just a thought...
Thanks alot.
 
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Old 04-20-2006, 10:51 AM
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Dont believe what that bloke has told you! if you want carbon wheels for your CBR you get them! Here is a bit of blurb I found about a English company that make some fantastic carbon/magnesium or aluminum wheels.

Dymag has been designing and manufacturing high performance car wheels & motorcycle wheels for over 30 years. Wheels made by Dymag are the product of proven engineering, racing experience and continuous striving for superior safety and performance.

The Dymag carbon/magnesium wheels have nearly half as much rotational inertia as forged aluminum wheels,” says company founder Warren Mosler. “And, of course, pursuant to our imperative for total performance, the large savings in unsprung weight improves handling and ride qualities as well as our already extreme acceleration, braking and cornering.”

Dymag Custom Carbon/Cast Magnesium - 5 Spoke
One-piece construction carbon fibre rim and spokes, magnesium hub
Stiff, featherweight, and ultra high performance
Fitments for most chain-drive motorcycles
Available in 17" diameter
Meet BS, JWL and DOT-E test standards for road use.

Front Wheels - from £799 inc. VAT / $1088
17 x 3.50

Rear Wheels - from £893 inc. VAT / $1216
17 x 5.50, 6.00 or 6.25 double-sided only


So they dont cost $7000 and they do have an impact on both the handling and looks of your bike.
 
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Old 04-21-2006, 03:05 AM
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What Jim said is correct!!! And the Magnesium wheels would drop a good 40-50 pounds off the bike quickly too!! But I wouldn't put out the exhaust either. Putting an aftermarket full exhaust on the bike would also shed a good 40-50 pounds depending on who made it, and how much you are willing to spend. If you got titanium exhaust, I have seen the whole system weigh in at 10 pounds. But I don't have that kind of cash for custom built Titanium exhaust. But if you end up doing all those upgrades, I would DEFINATELY like to know how she handles afterwards!! I bet the CBR would be quite a screamer. Shed a 100 pounds would put her into superbike status almost. You would have to gain a couple of teeth on the rear sprocket to benefit from the extra loss of weight, and get a boost in speed for sure!! I bet the acceleration would be awesome!
 
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