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Marque Remarks => Honda => Topic started by: Tony T on February 04, 2013, 02:06:00 pm
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I'd like to change a Honda XL 23" front wheel to 21".
Has anyone done this conversion and would I be lucky enough for there to be a wheel that's a straight swap? :-\
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Simplest way for me was to whack a set of CR 250 / XL/ MT Forks & 21'' wheel in Tony, Same size tubes,with the springs
from the 500 forks, Couple of bolts an a cable, About a 1/2 Dozen stubbie job ;)
Cheers KB
(http://i1260.photobucket.com/albums/ii576/KAB171/RIMG0411_zps47c82715.jpg)
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shit you work quick KB, doing all that in 25mins ;)
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More like a 'dozen stubbie job' for me......... not cos I work slow, but cos I drink fast....... :D
Here's the deal, I've got an XL250 Motosport with an XL250S front end.
I don't mind the idea of keeping the leading axle forks and was hoping a 21" wheel of some sort might fit.
Thats said, if anyone's got an MT/CR/XL complete front end in good shape to sell, I might be interested. ;)
Basically, whatever solution comes up first, I'll go with.
Thanks KB
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Takes me longer to type this shit on here than do the job Hoony :-\
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ARGHHH!! Ya gonna love this :D i just sold a mint wheel and an ok set of forks of exactly what you're after :'( :D :D :-X
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Surely the same hub was used on other bikes, isn't there a site where you can cross reference part numbers from model to model?
Measuring job time in Stubbies takes me back to dad & his mates measuring the distance to tracks in how many cans could be consumed.
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ARGHHH!! Ya gonna love this :D i just sold a mint wheel and an ok set of forks of exactly what you're after :'( :D :D :-X
That's ok, a mint wheel would look seriously out of place on this bike..... :D
Surely the same hub was used on other bikes, isn't there a site where you can cross reference part numbers from model to model?
Measuring job time in Stubbies takes me back to dad & his mates measuring the distance to tracks in how many cans could be consumed.
That would be a bloody handy resource if it exists, Mr. Rulz. ;)
I was kinda hoping the '82 XL250 front wheel may fit, but the lug on the fork that locates in the backing plate is horizontal on the XL250S.
No idea if that's a problem or not. ???
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http://www.powersportspro.com/pages/OemParts?aribrand=HOM#/s/HOM//44601-430-000/1 I have put in the front hub part #,click on select model & it will tell ya what else the part fits ;)
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That helps a lot, Smed. Thanks mate.
So..... based on that info, what I should try and get is a CR125RA/RB or CR250RZ/RA front wheel and use the XL250S backing plate so the lug on the fork lines up etc......... I think.......... ??? :D :D :D
Either that or just get the proper forks and front wheel....... ::)
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That helps me too SMed, as i am looking to replace the 23 on my RZ. I knew there were some XR that would fit it, but was not sure.
Brett
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so what are you guys doing with the 23 in wheels could use 1 for my dirttrack slider
jim
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Go Jim.
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No worries, Jim.
Once I've got something else to replace it with, you're welcome to mine.
Buy me a beer one day and we'll call it square. ;)
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Hey Jim mine is cracked and was just gunna keep it as part of the orig bike.
Brett
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all good then when its ready
slides
were is the 19in wheel form my flattracker
jim
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That helps me too SMed, as i am looking to replace the 23 on my RZ. I knew there were some XR that would fit it, but was not sure.
Brett
No worries guys,I use the powersportspro site quite a bit for cross referencing,If you go to the main site look up oem parts for your brand find the part # & then type the number into the parts search then click on select model :)
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I hate looking up info on the net, some of those sites take forever to load if you have a slow connection.
HTH...
Part # = 44601-430-000
Part Description = HUB, FRONT WHEEL
Model Count = 12
CR125R-A 1980 125 CR125R Off Road
CR125R-B 1981 125 CR125R Off Road
CR125R-Z 1979 125 CR125R Off Road
CR250R 1978 250 CR250R Off Road
CR250R-A 1980 250 CR250R Off Road
CR250R-Z 1979 250 CR250R Off Road
XL250S 1978 250 XL250S Dual Sport
XL250S-A 1980 250 XL250S Dual Sport
XL250S-B 1981 250 XL250S Dual Sport
XL250S-Z 1979 250 XL250S Dual Sport
XR250-A 1980 250 XR250 Off Road
XR250-Z 1979 250 XR250 Off Road
Couldn't work out what Honda call a backing plate to look it up
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Thanks Geoff.
I think the XL250S is probably the only one with that type of backing plate because the lug on the fork leg and the groove in the backing plate are horizontal. All others are vertical.
Regardless, I bit the bullet and got the correct front end for it with help from TT5Matt.
It looks much better now. ;)