KX125 front rim
hi :)
i'm from germany so if u want u can tell me my language mistakes, to be honest i would appreciate this :) can anybody tell tell me where the kx125 front rim is also used? maybe in the kx250 or some yamaha models? i have the (suspension in the front, whats the name? ) and need the rim. so i'm looking for alternative rims. greetings |
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Things to consider. The axle size and the rim size. You can check out the parts fiche to get a part number or your service manual can provide that information to help in your cross reference question. What year are we talking about? |
aw sry, i forgot the year. the front suspension (is there no special word for that? ) is from 93 and i don't have the parts fiche (is that a part catalogue? ) or service manual (do you? ), cause i will built it into a kawa kmx, the enduro version.
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A parts fiche like this: Kawasaki Motorcycle Parts 1993 KX125-J2 KX125 FRONT HUB Diagram
You can compare axles, bearings, etc and see where they go and how they are described. No, I do not have a manual on the '93 kx 125 |
oh great! that page is awesome!
right what i was looking for :) in german its called teilekatalog = translated "part catalogue" and the front suspension is called fork as i read :) thank you, i'll check which models also have the kx front rim and post the results :) greetings |
hmmm.. so now i have the part number of the kx 125 front rim 1993:
41090-1092 BUT when i search that number, i only find kx 125 and i thought that at least the kx 250 had the same rim?! so where is the mistake? and another weird thing, the hub: 41034-1226 is the same in KX 125, 250 and 500 from 93 - 04 can anybody help? |
The hubs may be the same, but if you can cross reference the bearings needed, some of the bearings already tell you the size, that will tell you the diameter of the axles used for each bike. That info may help you on your original question.
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i think i don't know really what you mean.
do you mean that i just have to compare the bearings?? greetings |
Originally Posted by LiLciL
(Post 490202)
i think i don't know really what you mean.
do you mean that i just have to compare the bearings?? greetings This is how I would go about it anyways, talk with your local bike shop, talk with the different wheel manufacturers out there for their input on what they use. And of course brain storm with forums like we are doing. Good luck with this |
ok, thank you :) but it would not be nice, if i'd have the wrong rim at the end, so you're right, maybe it will be the best to ask my local dealer :)
greetings |
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