Before I have sm rims laced on my S hubs

Old Jul 8, 2017 | 01:42 AM
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Originally Posted by MaverickAus
Don't forget if you put SM rims on it will lower the bike quite a bit. Once I put my rims on I removed the lowering link and put the OEM link back on.
I'm assuming your SM rims are 17"?
im ok with it lowering a bit, but am concerned that the drop will be uneven going from 21/18 to 17/17. Will have to adjust once I set it up. I presume a lower/raising link will suffice
 
Old Jul 8, 2017 | 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by sphen
im ok with it lowering a bit, but am concerned that the drop will be uneven going from 21/18 to 17/17. Will have to adjust once I set it up. I presume a lower/raising link will suffice
I didn't, it was fine.
 
Old Jul 8, 2017 | 03:22 PM
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Thanks.

I javent been been able to pin down a used setup, son I'm looking at either procycle sun rim setup or ordering oem wheel assemblie$$$.

Leaning towards procycle but trying to decide whether to send my hubs and save some money vs buying new hubs and having both setups.

Anyone dealt with procycle? Seems like a decent route to take - they'll lace and true the wheels, and mount tires if I buy them.

if I were to order oem wheel assemblies, would it be safe to assume they will be trued and ready to go other than mounting tires and balancing?
 

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Old Jul 9, 2017 | 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by sphen
Thanks.

I javent been been able to pin down a user setup, son I'm looking at either procycle sun rim setup or ordering oem wheel assemblie$$$.

Leaning towards procycle but trying to decide whether to send my hubs and save some money vs buying new hubs and having both setups.

Anyone dealt with procycle? Seems like a decent route to take - they'll lace and true the wheels, and mount tires if I buy them.
I have no experience with procycle but I do with motoxindistries. Jim @ motox is great! He helped me with my first SM build. He can build anything you like. If you buy tires also they will come mounted and balanced. Communication with Jim is second to none.
 
Old Jul 9, 2017 | 10:05 AM
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I used D-Tracker rims on my 2006. Fitted perfectly
 
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