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RPC_SV
08-04-08, 10:54 AM
Morning all!

Just wondered what size the front and rear rims are on the sv650s k5. Im thinking of getting some new "shoes" (rims) to polish up the look of my potential SV.

And i also wondered if there were any nice looking wheels that other bikes have as standard which are the same size as the sv's......but a bit more visually appealing

Thanks

Ross

yorkie_chris
08-04-08, 04:11 PM
It's always complicated and possibly expensive swapping wheels, you've got lots to consider, bolt patterns for discs and sprocket, offsets of the same, bearing sizes, spacers, speedo drive. etc etc.

Unless you want something for performance reasons or for the sake of it it's going to be stupidly complicated.

What about powdercoating, deseaming and polishing the stock ones?

sv650k4
08-04-08, 04:23 PM
It's always complicated and possibly expensive swapping wheels, you've got lots to consider, bolt patterns for discs and sprocket, offsets of the same, bearing sizes, spacers, speedo drive. etc etc.

Unless you want something for performance reasons or for the sake of it it's going to be stupidly complicated.

What about powdercoating, deseaming and polishing the stock ones?


+1

RPC_SV
08-04-08, 04:29 PM
It's always complicated and possibly expensive swapping wheels, you've got lots to consider, bolt patterns for discs and sprocket, offsets of the same, bearing sizes, spacers, speedo drive. etc etc.

Unless you want something for performance reasons or for the sake of it it's going to be stupidly complicated.

What about powdercoating, deseaming and polishing the stock ones?

Hmm.... not a bad idea. Dont suppose you know anywhere in the midlands that would do that do you.

p.s. what is deseaming?

yorkie_chris
08-04-08, 04:30 PM
Grind off all the marks that aren't smooth, like the ridges and text on the wheels.

RPC_SV
08-04-08, 04:32 PM
O right..... How much should I expect to pay for 2 wheels to be deseamed and then powdercoated?

yorkie_chris
08-04-08, 04:34 PM
No idea, I'd use a specialist motorcycle place though, or take advice from them, as powdercoating involves heat, and you wouldn't want to change the state of heat treatment of the wheel alloy.

RPC_SV
08-04-08, 04:45 PM
Yeah...thats what i thought. Hmmmmm. Anyway, ive got to get a bloody SV first of all lol. Has anyone ever used rim tape? Is it easy to put on?

yorkie_chris
08-04-08, 04:48 PM
As easy as putting on your trainers and adidas 3 stripes :-P

Have you got some in burberry print? :-P

RPC_SV
08-04-08, 04:57 PM
God...im not a chav.... Besides its not burberry....Its donnay or kappa! God i love soccer sports. Get all me trackies from there...innit! lol

p.s. is rim tape looked down upon in the biking world. I think it can spice up a set of otherwise boring wheels!

sv-robo
08-04-08, 06:21 PM
p.s. is rim tape looked down upon in the biking world. I think it can spice up a set of otherwise boring wheels!
Well i think it looks sound enough,each to there own i guess.....and no,Vikki Pollard is'nt my sister LOL

northwind
08-04-08, 07:50 PM
Rim tape can look fantastic. Or awful :D

Right, wheel swaps. Speak to NedSVS, he has a set of Honda wheels on his. I think it's CBR600 F3 in the rear and probably the same in teh front. Looks really good... Mine's got what's practically an SP2 wheel in the front, but then it doesn't have an SV front end so that's quite unhelpful.