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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 87
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What tires are you running ?
What sizes ? I'm especially interested in people's answers who have done the 19" rear wheel swap. |
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If you're not riding defensively, you're probably riding offensively
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: prince george Va.
Posts: 637
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we had one years ago with 18s front and rear nice ride,sorry no pics
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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Bowmanville, Ontario Canada
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: prince george Va.
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me either on the 19s
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
Posts: 1,612
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I like 19's front and rear. My next project will be running 23's front and rear!
The bigger the better!! I'm am in no way calling it a street tracker though.
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Travis
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XS650 Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Michigan
Posts: 7
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If it don't have 19s fr and rr, it aint a tracker, just kidding. Mine will have 4.00 X 19 duro (MT-53 Pirelli clone) front and rear.
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: prince george Va.
Posts: 637
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23s damn thats some rims there ,when its done please send us some pics
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
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yeah I will.. It's going to be a long while though… I have a couple of other projects I need to finish up before I start that one. I have the bike and the rims but now it's on hold.
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Travis
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: prince george Va.
Posts: 637
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what kind of 23s mags or spokes?are they wide or skinny rims?
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
Posts: 1,612
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Spokes and skinny rims. Wide 23" rims are hard to come by and extremely expensive. Finding tires that big isn't easy either. Avon makes a 130x23 now but a 23 inch rim that wide is too expensive. The wheels and tires will look like this http://www.bikernet.com/bikebarn/Pag...sp?PageID=1583 The bike will have a short wheel base like that bike too but probaby have a girder front end.
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Travis
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XSively Addicted
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,226
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- have seen a few harleys set up with 23 in fronts
- what kind of tyres are available |
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fear is temporary, regret is forever
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: prince george Va.
Posts: 637
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now thats one sick looking ride
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
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I think pretty much the only thing available for pure street tires are from Avon. Cheng Shin and Bridgestone make 23’s for the trials and enduros that have a 23" front.
Crash, I like that look a lot but I’m not 100% sure what I'm going to do yet. I want to make it a little more rideable that one by going with the girder front (or something with at least a little front suspension) and a cantilever sprung seat to save the back a little. Sorry about the thread jmcgowan
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Travis
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XSively Addicted
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,226
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- sweet, schwinn meets harley...reminds me a little of this school holiday project for my nephew
![]() ![]() - hmmm 21 inch may well fit |
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fear is temporary, regret is forever
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: prince george Va.
Posts: 637
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yeah sorry jmcgowan for the
of your post ,some times it happens real easy to get on other topics
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
Posts: 1,612
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Yeah, now it'll be Schwinn meets Yamaha. I love the lines of a schwinn frame. That's why I like the Cycruiser. Mine might look like a cross between the Hulster and the Cycruiser
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Travis
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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 87
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If you're not riding defensively, you're probably riding offensively
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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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If you're not riding defensively, you're probably riding offensively
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
Posts: 1,612
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If you have the skills and resources (lathe and mill) to make your own conversion kit, figuring out how shouldn’t be too hard. Just take a stock rear XS650 wheel and measure the hub. Figure out what you need to make for spacers to bolt onto the front hub to make it match the rear. Your spacers should hold new bearings and you'll need the spacer that goes in between the bearings and also the rear axle and spacers. You’ll have to decide how you want it all to go together. I’d bolt each spacer to the hub using recessed allen head bolts. Then have the spacers contain the correct holes to mount the sprocket and brake rotor.
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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: San Diego, California
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I think one of the key factors in building a bike is thinking about the overall package instead of buying a bunch of unrelated components and hoping when it's all done that it comes out looking right. Proportions, accents, etc should be looked at first, not after it's all done. A lot of people try to throw everything but the kitchen sink at a bike and they end up with a crazy, too busy look. I've bought many bikes and spent a lot of effort un-doing the "Over-builds". Taking out some of the shine and too many colors working against each other. Look at high end, classy, expensive cars like Ferarris, Lambos, Aston Martins, etc. They look cool as shit without making them look like a Tijuanna taxi. And all the high end hot rods too. Just clean flowing lines and subtle colors. Try to outdo guys with craftsmanship, not a 20-color paintjob. Sorry for rambling! :-) |
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