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posted November 29, 2002 09:15 PM
????? Stud length for rear wheel RC Components
have the "Daytona" style wheels that fit the ZX12r
beautiful!!!!!!
they take SAE"american" thread studs(NOT METRIC)
anyone have RC COMP wheels that can give me a heads up ????
will see Doug tomorrow at spencer cycles
no doubt he may be able to help
hope to pick up many acessories
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posted November 30, 2002 01:29 AM
Email a750turbo@dragbike.com (turboblew)
He should be able to answer that if he doesnt post here with the answer before.
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posted November 30, 2002 07:03 AM
What studs? For the cush drive?
THe wheels have metric threads because they accept your stock components.
If its the cush drive you should have the grade 8 allens that attach the sprocket.
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posted November 30, 2002 07:09 AM
yea, I used my stock bolts on the brake and sprocket, I thought? hmmm....
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posted November 30, 2002 09:44 PM
RC Components wheels
well they sent me the wrong adapter for the cush drive
RC Components from the start indicated i would not be able to use my stock set up ??????????????????
will have to call them next week
the one i have now definitely will not take the stock components
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posted December 01, 2002 01:16 PM
Flite, the "stock" components Im referring to is the brake discs and bolts.
Obviously the stock sized rear sprocket isnt going to fit. Did you order a sprocket when you ordered the wheels?
The cush drive does not "bolt in" to the wheel. You simply slide it in.
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posted December 01, 2002 08:45 PM
RC wheels......
i know the stock disc/bolts will mount up
the stock sprocket will not mount on the RC wheels
(i intend to run an alum sprocket with the "TI" coating
stock 46 teeth)
at least it wont with the cush drive hub they sent me
that hub appears to take studs......?
8mm metric will not screw in(by hand)
wheels did not come with any instructions
i may actually have the wrong part
or i may actually be catchin myself out................
still no panic
i'll be in lee shierts shop in the morning
i'll be home in a day
all will be well by the spring thaw
thanks for all the input
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posted December 01, 2002 08:54 PM
Sometimes you have to clean the polish out of the threads. Ive seen a few sets of wheels with the threads filled in with polish residue.
Shoot some WD40 in there to clean them out. A fine pic or a tap would help too.
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