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Old Mar 6, 2014 | 03:06 AM
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Hey all i'm just about to start a project and I am looking at either CBR600 F2 rims 4.5" wide or CBR250 Rims 4" wide, but i'm unsure if they will fit.


Does anyone know the width of the hub on the CBR600 F2 rims


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Does anyone know the width of the hub on the CBR250 (MC22) rims




Thanks in advance for help given.
 
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Old Mar 6, 2014 | 10:46 AM
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Are you needing the widths for just the rear, or for front and rear both?
Do you want the measurements from the outside surface of both wheel spacers, or just the distance from the outer races of the wheel bearings?
On the F2 rear, do you want to know just the wheels hub width, or including the sprocket carrier and its bearing as well?

For the 250 wheel widths, you'd probably be better served posing that question in the 250 section of the forum.
 
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Old Mar 6, 2014 | 06:51 PM
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Hi JNSRacing

I am going to get new spacers made so I think I need the measurements from the inside face of the spacer to inside edge of the spacer.


I know that cbr250 rims will fit and I need to make spacers for the 250 rims. But I would like to have a 4.5" wide rear to fit a 160 tyre. So I believe inside edges of the spacers. So I can compare rims.

And the front are the same I know 250 rims will fit and I will have to make new collars so the distance will be from inside edge to inside edge of the collars.

I hope I have explained this correctly if not give me the noob of the month award.

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Old Mar 6, 2014 | 11:38 PM
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Oh and centre of the rim to each inner spacer face (rear) / collar face (front).
 
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