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WTB- TTR125 Wheels

Discussion in 'Wanted to buy or trade' started by r6boater, Nov 26, 2017.

  1. r6boater

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    Looking to pick up an extra set of wheels for a 2007 TTR125 (front disk brake set up).

    Prefer ones already made into supermoto wheels but willing buy stockers and slap some bt45 on them too... either way, let me know what you have.

    Thanks
     
  2. Robby-Bobby

    Robby-Bobby Steeltoe’s Daddy

    The front is a 19. Find a stock yz85 from on eBay and it's a 17 so your tire choices are endless. Then run a bt45 on the stock rear. Boom, conversion for cheap!

    Or spend $500 converting your wheels

    Or spend $1000 on a complete set
     
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  3. r6boater

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    Thanks!
     
  4. superkain

    superkain Well-Known Member

    I have a nice 17" supermoto front wheel for a TTR125L in Texas. no rear, though.
     
  5. r6boater

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    Asking price?
     
  6. superkain

    superkain Well-Known Member

    $200 shipped?

    i'll snap some pics if you like. 17" excel Takasago 17 x 2.50 . laced and ready to go
     
  7. Tas

    Tas Well-Known Member

    the yz front wheel is a direct swap?
     
  8. Kurlon

    Kurlon Well-Known Member

    If you don't think about it and just shove'er in there, it 'bolts up' and spins freely. If you pay attention you'll note that you're spreading your forks out as the YZ setup is wider from outside spacer face to outside spacer face. I cut down a set of YZ spacers to center the wheel in TT-R forks, and then cut down the caliper bracket to match, all easy enough to do with a hack saw and some patience and ended up with a proper setup with less stiction.
     
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  9. Tas

    Tas Well-Known Member

    thanks for the info Josh.
     
  10. Kurlon

    Kurlon Well-Known Member

    I'll dig, I may have my cut down caliper bracket still floating around in the garage some where.
     
  11. Robby-Bobby

    Robby-Bobby Steeltoe’s Daddy

    Not "direct"but easy enough for a very basic machinist with a cheap lathe.
     

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