Put an RGV 250m rear wheel on a KR1S with spacers made by NK Racing, good job. I have another KR1S but can't get another RGV rear wheel, does anybody know of an easy fitting alternative??
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Alternative rear wheel
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Re: Alternative rear wheel
Bandit 400 fit's to, 17 inch but only 4.0.
I put a 160/60 on it in the KR1SV.
I put a 160/60 on it in the KR1SV.
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Thanks for the info, does this swap need any spacers making?
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
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yes.
I also use the disc, caliper and caliper holder. the original broke years ago and made a new one myself, so cant't say anymore what was nescesary.
only 2 weeks ago I changed the chain and sprockets, and made a new spacer on the left side, as the seal had made grooves in it. it was aluminium so it was one I made to size.
now that I think about it : the chain alignement is of to, as I needed to make some space in the frame for the chain to pass, but that is for the SV650 engine. I now I didn't change anything on the wheel or sprocket-holder, so you'll need to do something about that to.
I also use the disc, caliper and caliper holder. the original broke years ago and made a new one myself, so cant't say anymore what was nescesary.
only 2 weeks ago I changed the chain and sprockets, and made a new spacer on the left side, as the seal had made grooves in it. it was aluminium so it was one I made to size.
now that I think about it : the chain alignement is of to, as I needed to make some space in the frame for the chain to pass, but that is for the SV650 engine. I now I didn't change anything on the wheel or sprocket-holder, so you'll need to do something about that to.
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Cheers thank you
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Re: Alternative rear wheel
The ZR250 Balius rear wheel is allegedly a direct replacement. A couple of years ago I did a lot of research and found that it should be a straight swap (standard KR-1 brake disc and sprocket carrier will fit). I say 'allegedly' because, even though I bought a Balius rear wheel, I haven't yet had a chance to mock it up with the standard parts in a KR-1 swing arm to be 100% certain. The wheel spokes are a bit of an odd design, but shouldn't stand out too much on a KR-1. If used on a KR-1S, you may like to change the front wheel to a 3-spoke design to make the rear wheel less obvious.Skinnybob46 wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 11:27 pm Put an RGV 250m rear wheel on a KR1S with spacers made by NK Racing, good job. I have another KR1S but can't get another RGV rear wheel, does anybody know of an easy fitting alternative??
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The Balius changed from monoshock rear suspension to twin shocks for the 1997 model, but this did not affect the parts in question. These wheels are cheap-as-chips in Japan - I think I got mine (no dents, bends or other damage, but needs blasting and repainting) for less than 1000 Yen, but of course the cost of postage must be considered. I vaguely remember it being sent via sea mail for about 7000 Yen.
I also looked at a Yamaha XJR400 wheel (uses same sprocket carrier and cush-drive as early TZR250), but didn't get past the 'investigation' stage - it may work, but the Balius wheel should be a lot easier.
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Thanks James.