Going from an sf to an S
#1
Going from an sf to an S
Even tho i have the Shinko's on my SF, which i use as my trail bike, i do miss the street tires, and i'm going to put them back on...
So to still be able to get out on the trails as needed, i'll just get myself a set of S wheels.
Just want to be clear on what i need.
The 19/21 wheels obviously.
Front brake disc rotor & Rear brake disc rotor
New Rear 42 sprocket and a chain to fit.
I'll just switch between the two wheel sets as needed.
I know the speedo will be off by quite some, but i can live with that. As long as its not adding mileage faster, which it won't be as my bike was originally an SF
I also know that the kick stand will make the bike leaner over more, as its the shorter SF kick stand.. Again i can live with that.
Am i missing anything ?
So to still be able to get out on the trails as needed, i'll just get myself a set of S wheels.
Just want to be clear on what i need.
The 19/21 wheels obviously.
Front brake disc rotor & Rear brake disc rotor
New Rear 42 sprocket and a chain to fit.
I'll just switch between the two wheel sets as needed.
I know the speedo will be off by quite some, but i can live with that. As long as its not adding mileage faster, which it won't be as my bike was originally an SF
I also know that the kick stand will make the bike leaner over more, as its the shorter SF kick stand.. Again i can live with that.
Am i missing anything ?
#3
I already have four.... So my garage space is already becoming limited.
This option will give me two bike types and no extra room used.
This option will give me two bike types and no extra room used.
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