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Junior 10-05-2006 04:56 AM

rim swapping
 
ok who can tell me what rims are interchangable with the newer cbr's, also are there any later swingarms that are a direct swap to get a wider tire in the back?

rrasco 10-05-2006 12:03 PM

RE: rim swapping
 
umm, i dont think there is a simple solution for either. for the swingarm, take a look at this to see what you would be getting into:

http://www.cbrextreme.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2150

as far as the rim, i think an F2 may fit, but not without spacers, and a little bit of work. but that kind of goes hand in hand with getting a new singarm.

michigan_313 10-05-2006 08:16 PM

RE: rim swapping
 
do you plan on keeping the bike for a long time or just as a stepping stone to a better ride?

i ask because if you plan on dumping it after a short time, it may not be worth the hassle or money to spruce it up. the 87-90 cbrs are not really interchangeble with other year makes. at some point in the product cycle, they go through a complete redesign. nothing is really going to fit right up from one product cycle to another. it can be made to fit, but it takes some ability and imagination.

as for a wider tire, a 150 will fit on the oem rim. just make sure the front and back are the same make (radial or bias ply) and same sidewall height (90, 80, or 70 series). if not the same height, then you will have to play around with ride height to get the bike back to its' correct stance.




Junior 10-05-2006 10:26 PM

RE: rim swapping
 
that is an awesome post. im planning on keeping the bike for a while, pretty much till i get over confident then ill opt for something a bit bigger, but i doubt that is gonna be any time soon. it doesnt seem like it would be that hard, maybe take a while but shoudlnt be to difficult im pretty mechanically inclined been wrenching since i was 12 but i like to have a heads up on my options.

ajscbr600 10-22-2006 07:32 PM

RE: rim swapping
 
Is the stock f3 width 180? If so, that is the next object on this project I will tackle. I'm planning on stretching the arm 4 inches, and rigid mounting it. thanks for any info.

ajscbr600 10-22-2006 09:23 PM

RE: rim swapping
 
I just bought an f3 swingarm off of ebay for 45 bucks shipped. Good deal? I need to get the wheel, brake system, blah blah blah, but I have my base, and i can start. I will post pics as I progress with this.

Junior 10-22-2006 11:08 PM

RE: rim swapping
 
ajs im pretty sure the stock f3 rear is a 180 but not positive but i know it will fit.

45 bucks sounds like a good deal to me.

michigan_313 10-23-2006 04:11 PM

RE: rim swapping
 
stock or oem fitment is 160. 180 max on that rim.

ajscbr600 10-23-2006 09:46 PM

RE: rim swapping
 
thanks for the info but i've got some bad news. I have to sell my project now to fund some other things that are a little more important. This sucks so bad, I was going to turn this thing into a one of a kind custom, but I've got a 1970 mustang project to finish, and I Have an off road golf-cart, a truck, and I race go-karts on dirt in my spare time. Somethings got to give, or i'll keep blowing money. I love this bike, I learned how to ride on this thing, and I didnt think i'd ever part with it. Oh well at least I have somethin to ride still. anyone need parts?

diechrome 10-23-2006 10:40 PM

RE: rim swapping
 
Are you going to part it out or sell it out right? I might be interested...


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