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Modern bikes with drive chain on the Right Hand Side?


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6 hours ago, Thunderbolt said:

Tractor? Sportster?

 

just had a look on the HPS website. The swept spoke like mine is an option for the HD XR1200

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3 hours ago, blow_away said:

Didn't the early Hinkley Triumph Boneville have the chain on the right?

They were but they had a 130 section rear tyre. Too narrow for this rim.

Current favourite fitment of this wheel is a Tractor xr1200. Have found a place listing them on 'net and that bike has a 180 section tyre

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  • 2 weeks later...

Mystery resolved

 

I have had it confirmed by BST that this wheel is for a modern  Norton Commando

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  • 5 weeks later...

Del, burn it quick fur fooks sake before it nicks your pension

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9 hours ago, Herr V. said:

Del, burn it quick fur fooks sake before it nicks your pension

It's got rough arse cbr1000 written all over it

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In that case I'll have for the rough arse CBR1000F in the garage!

£500, apparently one with working electrickery costs a lot more

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20 minutes ago, Herr V. said:

In that case I'll have for the rough arse CBR1000F in the garage!

£500, apparently one with working electrickery costs a lot more

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Blimey good buying 

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19 hours ago, Thunderbolt said:

Blimey good buying 

On the basis it is completely dead, so no idea what the engine is like but once I've finished rebuilding the living room I intend t get on it.

Pity it's a bit to expensive for LDU

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5 minutes ago, Herr V. said:

On the basis it is completely dead, so no idea what the engine is like but once I've finished rebuilding the living room I intend t get on it.

Pity it's a bit to expensive for LDU

http://www.cbr1000f.org/data/downloads/honda_cbr1000f_93_service_manual.pdf

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Thanks for that Calum,  will for sure come in most handy

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Just now, Herr V. said:

Thanks for that Calum,  will for sure come in most handy

I had one as my back up this year.

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On 8/15/2020 at 4:08 PM, nampus said:

 

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On 8/15/2020 at 4:08 PM, nampus said:

Husqvarna Nuda 900? 

Doesn't @spiney run carbon bst in his Nuda? 

Maybe he can measure some things? 

Arse only just seen this as it didn't alert me. I run Rotobox wheels on my Nuda which is RHS. I'll have a look.

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38 minutes ago, spiney said:

Arse only just seen this as it didn't alert me. I run Rotobox wheels on my Nuda which is RHS. I'll have a look.

It's already solved,  a few post above yours exupdel said:

Mystery resolved

 

I have had it confirmed by BST that this wheel is for a modern  Norton Commando

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