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Old 14-06-2007, 07:53 AM
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Hey RB-125
We have help set up a few Mini Motard Bikes here in Adelaide,we relace the stock 14" front wheel using a wider 12" rear rim .Labour cost is about $95.00 total.
An IRK kit seems to work well in these puppies too !

We are in talks with Gerald at the Pt Elliot Pits at the moment in regards to running Pitties on the track.An engineers safety report is being compiled to see what exactly needs to done done about fencing and runoff areas.Hopefully Gerald will have a little more good news for us on when we head down there on Saturday.
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Old 14-06-2007, 08:30 AM
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hey need some help on what mods i should get for my bike besides tyres and wheels

As Brian said, get the internal rotor kit, and maybe stiffen up the suspension a bit so it don't feel like a waterbed when you're goin hard. Nitrogen in the tyres? Lower gearing? etc
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Hey anyone know what tyres to recommend for this i have knobbies on right now but i am gonna be changing the front over to a 12" in the next week or so. My option at the moment is 2 GTS23's front and rear 110/70 12". I am happy to hear if anyone has any tyres that think would be better suited.
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Old 24-04-2008, 01:08 AM
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How would 1.85" fit the fatest tyres. I have a 3.00" and people tell me I can't fit a 150. Unless the fat tyre your thinking of is a 60 or 40. 1.85" will take anorexic like those gay racing bicycle tyres.
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Old 24-04-2008, 10:03 PM
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There is a photo around this forum of a 1.85 rim sporting a 120/70/12 tyre. From all of my research you wouldn't want to go wider on that size rim. Ideally, again from what I've read, you'd look at getting a 2.15 rim for the 120 tyre.

I've got 1.85 rims on the bike at the moment, and the 120/70 Michelin sports on order. When they arrive I'll post pics and my opinion on how they feel.

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Old 24-04-2008, 10:46 PM
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How would 1.85" fit the fatest tyres. I have a 3.00" and people tell me I can't fit a 150. Unless the fat tyre your thinking of is a 60 or 40. 1.85" will take anorexic like those gay racing bicycle tyres.

Have a look at the post date of Sams comment. Was June 2007, only fairly recently have the 2.15 rims become really easily available. So previously the 1.85 rims were the rim of choice.

I'm gonna attempt to answer your question once and for all. To do this I will be very blunt so sorry if I offend you.

You want to build a minimotard yes, then get some 12" wheels. I am sorry if you think the 14's looks better or suit better, 12's work better and you can get better tyres for them. There are no real race tyres in 14", they are all either 10", 12", 16.5" (fronts only) or 17". I highly doubt you will find any rims wider then your current 14 x 3 because no body really wants them. fitting a 150 is also extremely pointless, might get the look you are chasing but will make your bike slower if anything. If you don't think I have a clue then look at some purpose built race bikes then in the smaller bikes. Say Metrakit for example
The Metrakit Concept :: Metrakit :: Australian Mini GP series
they run 12" on the smaller bikes and 17" on there bigger bike.
Hell even jump on supermoto junkie and have a look at all the minimotards in there, 10's 12's and 17's.

So look this is basically how I see it, if your dead set on 14's and don't care about how the bike performs or handles just whack the 150 on and hope you have the clearance. You can hunt around and find a wider rim to mount the 150 on but the bike will still handle like shit, so why bother.
If you want the bike to handle get some 12's, 12 x 2.5 front and rear if you have the space, 12 x 2.15 if you don't have the space. Whack a 100/90-12 front & 120/80-12 rear in something like the Bridgestone BT601ss or Dunlop TT92GP tyres and then go ride and be amazed.
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Old 25-04-2008, 04:58 AM
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Ok, what about if I can mounth a swing arm from like a 250cc china bike which is long enough for 17" and have 17/17. That would be good. But how would I do it. Is it just bolt on. 12" rims will look invisible on my bike. it has 17/14 imagine 12/12. I'll think about it because I might decide to sell it to buy a ProX 140cc instead. I've seen a motard in 12/12 setup on a 140 ProX.
Just have a look (thats not me or anyone I know btw):

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I'm Running a 1.85 on the front & 2.15 rims on the rear with Michelin 120/70-12 Boppers, i have tried a few different tyre & rim combinations & that works the best for me. The 1.85 rasies the profile on the 120/70-12 front tyre, and the 2.15 lowers it, which is sweet.
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