Thanks!
Quote from: Motorbreath on 24 January 2012, 01:34:48 pmThanks!I have a feeling there will be a hell machine made soon.DO NOT try to race with black fazers in Spain this summer!
Excuse me my fried but I've sold the rims. But remember that the bearings of the YZF is 28 mm thickness and FZS 20mm. So I made adapters with external diameter 28 and 20 hole like that of the photo.The model is 2000 YZF 1000 THUNDERACE
Quote from: petani on 24 January 2012, 01:23:35 pmExcuse me my fried but I've sold the rims. But remember that the bearings of the YZF is 28 mm thickness and FZS 20mm. So I made adapters with external diameter 28 and 20 hole like that of the photo.The model is 2000 YZF 1000 THUNDERACEI think I have found bearings that would fit without the need of adapters:Thunderace: 25 (inner)x52 (outer) x15 (thickness)Fazer: 20x47x14Conversion: 20x52x15 -This measurement is easy to find, so putting that rim would be an easy job (If I am not wrong)http://www.gear4bikes.com/acatalog/Yamaha_Rear_Wheel_Bearings1.htmlBy the way the YZF750R fits the same rim.
Quote from: Motorbreath on 25 January 2012, 11:44:41 amQuote from: petani on 24 January 2012, 01:23:35 pmExcuse me my fried but I've sold the rims. But remember that the bearings of the YZF is 28 mm thickness and FZS 20mm. So I made adapters with external diameter 28 and 20 hole like that of the photo.The model is 2000 YZF 1000 THUNDERACEI think I have found bearings that would fit without the need of adapters:Thunderace: 25 (inner)x52 (outer) x15 (thickness)Fazer: 20x47x14Conversion: 20x52x15 -This measurement is easy to find, so putting that rim would be an easy job (If I am not wrong)http://www.gear4bikes.com/acatalog/Yamaha_Rear_Wheel_Bearings1.htmlBy the way the YZF750R fits the same rim.The 28-20 is for rear wheel ...