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Old 10-18-2018 | 02:41 AM
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Make sure you can get the tires you want with the rims you get ! !!!!

.... and why does that kawa have a Husq emblem, get that out of here!!!
 
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Old 10-18-2018 | 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted by prakthad
Thanks for the tip. Tried calling them up - will try again later.
Which set of rims did you go with? Do you remember the brand and the cost? I was thinking of going with the spoked one's but this would be so much better especially with the tubeless tires !!
I went with warp 9 forged wheels. May not be available for the klx but i bought them when they were first released two years ago. Around $1800 but you can get spoked wheels for half that.

Jim should be able to lace you up a set of 17's on stock Klx hubs with tires of your choice. If you use stock rotor sizes wheel swapping will be quick and easy.
 

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Old 10-18-2018 | 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by prakthad
I didn't even think of that as an option . Wont work too well for supermoto though right?
It would, but tire choices would really be slim pickin's

Yes, I was saying get the hubs if you can find a cheap set, then lace up the rims. Woody's or Buchanon's can supply spokes and rims or they can do the whole shooting match. The rims ain't cheap at around $200 each unless you find a deal, spokes are around $100 a set, then there is the cost to get hubs... now you see why you should look around for someone selling off the supermoto rims.

I actually have a set of Suzuki GS500 wheels (17s) I got to do my 650. There had to be some machining. I was trying to make a set of "roll in" wheels and it was too hard. Now I may go to them - or not - since I'm going to make the 650 full on supermoto and have the 250 for the rest. I snagged a 4.25-17 rim for around $120 on ebay about six years back, and need to get a front wheel, although I may lace up the 17 from the back of the 650 if I don't do the GS wheels. I had a second set of hubs for it that I was going to do for the roll-in wheels, but never did the job after getting the 250.
 

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Old 10-18-2018 | 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by klx678
It would, but tire choices would really be slim pickin's

Yes, I was saying get the hubs if you can find a cheap set, then lace up the rims. Woody's or Buchanon's can supply spokes and rims or they can do the whole shooting match. The rims ain't cheap at around $200 each unless you find a deal, spokes are around $100 a set, then there is the cost to get hubs... now you see why you should look around for someone selling off the supermoto rims.

I actually have a set of Suzuki GS500 wheels (17s) I got to do my 650. There had to be some machining. I was trying to make a set of "roll in" wheels and it was too hard. Now I may go to them - or not - since I'm going to make the 650 full on supermoto and have the 250 for the rest. I snagged a 4.25-17 rim for around $120 on ebay about six years back, and need to get a front wheel, although I may lace up the 17 from the back of the 650 if I don't do the GS wheels. I had a second set of hubs for it that I was going to do for the roll-in wheels, but never did the job after getting the 250.
Understood. Thanks .
 
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Old 10-18-2018 | 05:27 PM
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Quick question about suspension and shock as well:
Is it worth going the route of making adjustments and tightening the suspension up for supermoto? Or its never going to be great and I should go the route of racetech gold valves? Reminder again that I have never done supermoto but still a bouncy suspension should be no no ....
 
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Old 10-18-2018 | 05:37 PM
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And have you guys ever used tubeless tires on a spoked rim? Like this:
Or this:
Ditch The Tubes and Convert to Tubeless Spoked Wheels
 
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Old 10-18-2018 | 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by durielk
Make sure you can get the tires you want with the rims you get ! !!!!

.... and why does that kawa have a Husq emblem, get that out of here!!!
Happy now.

 
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Old 10-18-2018 | 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by prakthad
And have you guys ever used tubeless tires on a spoked rim? Like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGyeA12terU
Or this:
Ditch The Tubes and Convert to Tubeless Spoked Wheels
I had a Harley wheel that was factory sealed like this. It works but when it comes to spokes I rather just use a tube. The sealer seems short lived.

They do make tubeless 17's with spokes. There is a inner rim so the spokes don't enter the air space.
 
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Old 10-19-2018 | 03:16 AM
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Thanks for the picture update. You know I thought that was a kawa, but I guess not under close observation. But their engines look remarkably similar, if it wasn't for the header, it would be almost impossible to differentiate from here.

Re: suspension.... I wouldn't overspring the bike, just set it up for dirt & ride it. If you set it up for street, it is going to be very harsh on the trail. I guess it would be ok like that for Tomac.
 

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Old 10-19-2018 | 11:50 AM
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Yah they are similar with the dohc engines. Similar until you twist the throttle anyways. Lol

I didn't do anything to my suspension when I built the husky. It of course has quite a bit of dive when hard braking but nothing unsafe that you can't get use to.
 

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