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Bolt on 17" wheel swap

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:50 pm
by thatkid
I have a YZF600R swingarm modified and powder coated and read to bolt directly up to your FZR. The swingarm is powder coated gloss black. The bearings are new OEM. There are spool mounts welded on and I will most likely make some spools for it. The wheel is coated in Pearl white and the brake rotor is there and in good condition. The bearings are new OEM. The axle adjuster bolts are new stainless steel and the axle sliders are coated in pearl white as well. The brake torque arm is pearl white. The rotor bolts are coated gloss black. As an added bonus a matching front wheel will be included in pearl white and gloss black rotor bolts. I can install FZR front bearings or YZF front bearings depending on what front end you want to do.
The ZX sprocket for the front for proper alignment is included. Your caliper will need to be used or I can include one of the powder coated ones for an extra fee. The caliper mount arm is included as well. I just have to find it.

The sprocket carrier is included and a sunstar 49 tooth sprocket. I can upgrade it to a new Vortex 50 tooth if you want. All this can be yours for $625 + shipping.

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Any questions let me know.

Re: Bolt on 17" wheel swap

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 4:29 pm
by ragedigital
Damn work of art... you must shed a tear everytime a part leaves, Nate.

Re: Bolt on 17" wheel swap

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 4:39 pm
by thatkid
ragedigital wrote:Damn work of art... you must shed a tear everytime a part leaves, Nate.
Some of them. Then the reality sets in that its one less item in my shop and I jump for joy. And of course one less person asking about tire choices and how to swap to a 17" wheel the easiest way possible. :whistle

Re: Bolt on 17" wheel swap

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 2:02 pm
by thatkid
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Re: Bolt on 17" wheel swap

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 1:37 am
by cntryboy85
i wish i had 625 to send right now. looks great. might have to hit you up when i get ready to do the swap. with your set up is it pretty much plug and play on the bike. just having to change the front sprocket and rim?