Differences in five spoke rear wheels ??

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Differences in five spoke rear wheels ??

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Can someone help with this one?
Has anyone noticed some rear five spoke wheels are different?

I have two different types:

Type A - One with groove cut to rear of sprocket carrier, streamlined disk holder and smooth single raised centre between spokes

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Type B - One with no groove at rear of sprocket, triangular three hole disk holder and twin raised centre between spokes

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Seems to be much more than just casting differences to me?
Is it the difference between C1/C2/C3 and respective D1/2 models ?

What's your five spoke rear wheel like A or B?

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I currently have 4 wheels, all are the B-type.

code on them is R1272.
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Thanks Jan

Just checked my wheels and Type A say R1247 and Type B say R1272

I'm suspecting Type A is model C1/D1 and Type B is C2/3/D2

Will check part mumbers when I get more time...
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Looking at part numbers it suggests that rear wheel with groove was from C1/D1 models (R1247, part 41073-1442) and C2/3/D2 (R1272, part 41073-1479) have no groove.. Of course KHI may just have randomly mixed them up depending upon what was in the parts bin?

Or maybe it's just a feature of Jap Spec import bikes (type A)
and UK spec (type B) ?
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What's your five spoke rear wheel like A or B?
I have one of each but when I bought the wheel with the groove, it had been marked Zxr250.

Maybe you have one from the zxr250 too TS?
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just been looking at ZXR250 pictures, and I thinck HJowie has a point : they look like the A model and are flat between the spokes.
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Following the ZXR250 trail seems to have provided an answer:

First part number for first model ZXR250 A/B is 41073-1442 (Type A)
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Part number for ZXR250 C model 1990+ is different and has no groove to rear of sprocket. No match to any of the KR-1S/R models?
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Part number for 1989 KR-1S/R models C1/D1 is the same as ZXR250 part number 41073-1442 (Also Type A)
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Looks like first models ZXR250 and KR-1S (C1/D1) share the same rear wheel.

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