SUPERMOTO WHEELS
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@tdr125greg Some sweet wheels there dude, are they both 17"? I'm sure that the TDR will look very unique with those on, please post some before and after pics!!!
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@CYBER-NINJA hey Bro, Yeah man they are both 17inch front and rear.
The original tdr setup is a 17 rear 18 front.
I plan to make a slide show of the entire build but as I've learnt these projects take some time to complete, -
@Calum maybe only certain years they used saxxes??
Ive stayed awake a few nights on the pc lookin up these and after extensive research I have found out many wr125x have the same exact wheels as the ones I have purchased today which are undoubtedly Excel Rims. -
@tdr125greg I've never seen it stamped on the outside of the wheel like that.
Looks great anyway!
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@tdr125greg Interesting, my DTX 05' wheels are Takasago' Excel rims.
I wonder if build quality is different?
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@Mightyman yeah your right there bro the mk1 tdr had spoked wheels, i did look into getting a set but again the front was still 18" and being from the older model, finding a nice clean set that dont require any refurb work was a tall order.
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@Mightyman @Calum @Darty Thoughts on this please gents.
"looks" like a bolt on for the wheels i have.
main question is overal value for money -
@tdr125greg Alloy sprockets are lightweight for Off-road racing.
It goes without saying, Alloy sprockets wear real quick, I got about 800 miles off mine
I recommend a steel sprocket
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the steel ones sound like the "sensible" option but dayyym i think the alloy ones do Look great!!! can anyone point me in the right direction to find a nice shiny blue renthal/talon/like for like 57t sprocket for my wr125x wheels.????
much appreciation in advance guys
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@tdr125greg I personally would ring arracing.
They are muy first point of call everytime and deal with renthal directly. As such custom sprockets can be made upon request.