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Re: 16 in. Spoked Wheels on the KZ1000
27 Nov 2006 10:28
There were the proverbial 16" 'Harley' hubs that were popular as a Z1/KZ replacement for the 18" rear for a while. Unfortunately, I don't actually know if they were truly 'Harley' hubs but they did exist as aftermarket hubs.
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Re: 16 in. Spoked Wheels on the KZ1000
27 Nov 2006 10:41
It's hard to tell from the picture,but I think they'd be too short for the 19" rim.
And as far as there being 2 different lengths,that's normal...inners and outters for the same hub.Ask the Seller what the lengths are,and We can get You measurements of what We have,for comparison.
And as far as there being 2 different lengths,that's normal...inners and outters for the same hub.Ask the Seller what the lengths are,and We can get You measurements of what We have,for comparison.
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Re: 16 in. Spoked Wheels on the KZ1000
27 Nov 2006 10:59
Well I can help Ya there,Bud...I just have to find My post now...I'll find it and link it.You won't believe what You can do to clean up Your spokes...
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Re: 16 in. Spoked Wheels on the KZ1000
27 Nov 2006 13:16
those are 16" harley rims laced to stock kawasaki hubs;)
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Re: 16 in. Spoked Wheels on the KZ1000
28 Nov 2006 21:19
I just recieved a set fron the same guy I they look to be the rite size but I have to check real good against my rim (16 inch also) I will count and check against my rim tomorow.
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Re: 16 in. Spoked Wheels on the KZ1000
01 Dec 2006 22:37
I check and the spokes look fine to me I just have to is install them.
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Re: 16 in. Spoked Wheels on the KZ1000
01 Dec 2006 22:43
Im pretty sure the drum brake hub has spokes that are all the same length but the disc brake hub has two different lengths.
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Peace&Love:huh: , Darren
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Re: 16 in. Spoked Wheels on the KZ1000
02 Dec 2006 08:39
yeah the disc brake hub uses long spokes on brake side and short ones on sprocket side,differant than 900 spokes;)
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