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Re: Aluminum 18" rims - 3.50, 2.75, 2.50, 2.15, 1.85, 36h & 40h, Akront & Borrani
I think Honda’s are 36. I’m interested.
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this is LENGTHS and diameters, the outer diameter list is on this forum and widely available elsewhere. took me a while to dig up this list of lengths.
Not gonna work, the 84 cb650sc has a model specific triple tree. People are suggesting using cb750/900 triples with the cb650sc 37mm tubes/wheel/dual brake, but those triples have a different stem bearing.
Found this info google cached in another forum, just putting it out there:
HONDA
Year Make Tube Length OD ID
75-79 GL1000 24" 37 29
73-80 CB750 K L A C 23" 35 26
75-79 CB750 F Supersport 23" 35 26
69-72 CB750 K1-K2 23" 35 26
79-80 CB650 C 23" 35 26
75-78 CB550 F Supersport 23" 35 26
74-78...
no real reason here other than opportunity... both options are available locally.
1981 cm400 tubes (same fork tube diameter)
1984 cb650sc front end (Larger diameter tubes, dual disc, same steering stem bearing size)
is the brake set up on either of these options worth the effort?
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