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OK, Anyone know if the set of excel rims I had for my XR400 will work on a Yamaha 426? Or are the number of spokes different, as well as the offsets of the holes?
Heath Smith
LRRS/CCS #337
Low Down Racing
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05' KTM 525SMR,
01' YZ426F
05' Reiju RS1
Says Vale to Colin at the end of the 2002 8 Hours of Suzuka: "Ok Colin, you better go out there and win. Because it is the ONLY way we will NEVER have to come here again!"
C'mon guy's you're tellin me that no one here knows anything about this? One of you educated members must know something? Please help? I've been all over the net and can't find anyting solid. There's a lot of maybe's...but nothing solid. Thanks in advance.
Heath Smith
LRRS/CCS #337
Low Down Racing
www.racetireservice.com
www.motorbikesplus.com
Power by Dr. Hillsgrove
Traction by Franimal Racing Syndicate
05' KTM 525SMR,
01' YZ426F
05' Reiju RS1
Says Vale to Colin at the end of the 2002 8 Hours of Suzuka: "Ok Colin, you better go out there and win. Because it is the ONLY way we will NEVER have to come here again!"
yes, both use a 36 spoke EKK413 series Excel rim so they should work fine.
Simply lookup at http://www.whitebros.com
You can find all the part numbers and such, and they match
I just took a Huuuuuuge shit....it looked a lot like you....and it was SOLID!........OK?????There's a lot of maybe's......but nothing solid![]()
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LRRS #293
Originally posted by LM954RR
I just took a Huuuuuuge shit....it looked a lot like you....and it was SOLID!........OK?????![]()
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Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Originally posted by LM954RR
I just took a Huuuuuuge shit....it looked a lot like you....and it was SOLID!........OK?????![]()
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East Coast Wheels (the place you got your wheels from) i'm sure can and will answer any question about the wheels.
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If it were simple, then I would not be asking for help. That's the first place I searched. And if it were as simple as it looks, than I would have a 36 hole rear wheel as the chart says. But I don't, I have a 32 hole rear wheel. Hence, my problem....Originally posted by WebCrush
yes, both use a 36 spoke EKK413 series Excel rim so they should work fine.
Simply lookup at http://www.whitebros.com
You can find all the part numbers and such, and they match
I'm probably going to end up having hubs made to fit the hole pattern of the rear, and it looks like the front will work, as it has 36 holes. So, front and rear hubs, and carriers...if anyone is interested, www.radmfg.com is a great resource for all types of cool custom stuff. Pricey, but high quality.
Heath Smith
LRRS/CCS #337
Low Down Racing
www.racetireservice.com
www.motorbikesplus.com
Power by Dr. Hillsgrove
Traction by Franimal Racing Syndicate
05' KTM 525SMR,
01' YZ426F
05' Reiju RS1
Says Vale to Colin at the end of the 2002 8 Hours of Suzuka: "Ok Colin, you better go out there and win. Because it is the ONLY way we will NEVER have to come here again!"
then it sounds like you have a non-standard rim for your bike
I can't see how having a hub made would cost less than just buying another rim with the rite amount of holes in it? Complete wheel sets on ebay are going for $800, i'd go that rout before peicing stuff togetherOriginally posted by gixxer6
I'm probably going to end up having hubs made to fit the hole pattern of the rear, and it looks like the front will work, as it has 36 holes.![]()
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