ZX2R, ZXR400, ZXR750, ZX6R, ZX7R, ZX9R & ZX12R & others.
Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:05 am
I'm looking at buyin a 93 zx7 but it has a buckled rear wheel was wondering what wheels are interchangeable? I'm pretty sure all B model zx9 wheels will fit but what about C model zx9s?
Tue Jan 29, 2008 7:23 pm
Dunno, but I've got got a B series zx9r wheel sitting in my garage - I'd happily swap you for a C series wheel?
Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:27 pm
dave#3 wrote:Dunno, but I've got got a B series zx9r wheel sitting in my garage - I'd happily swap you for a C series wheel?
hey dave if your after a set of c series wheels i may be able to help you out, i have 3 sets, could probably be persuaded to part with one set
Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:38 pm
Phil wrote:dave#3 wrote:Dunno, but I've got got a B series zx9r wheel sitting in my garage - I'd happily swap you for a C series wheel?
hey dave if your after a set of c series wheels i may be able to help you out, i have 3 sets, could probably be persuaded to part with one set

Can I just give you my credit card Phil ... you keep score while I raid your shed

I'm actually after a spare set of wheels for Cath's J series 6 but the 9r ones should fit just fine. I'll shoot you a PM.
Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:27 pm
Most wheel places (rebuilders/straighteners, not retail sales) will be able to re roll it for you for less than $100 if it's not too badly buckled.
C model rears will go in but not easily, the distance between the sprocket & disc mounting faces is the same but you'll need to turn up the appropriate spacers to centre up the wheel. The C disc is smaller diameter & you can't bolt the ZXR disc on to the C wheel as the C has 4 mounting holes & the ZXR 5. Go to your local bike shop & ask them if they'll let you look through their Metal Gear or Braking cattledog, they have all the info you need to source a disc that is the right dia. with the right mount holes.
From memory, the sprocket carrier bearings have the same O.D. but different I.D. Not sure about the wheel bearings (axle diameters) tho.
If you can't get your wheel straightened, they turn up on Ebay for around $200 - $250 occasionally, wreckers will want $300+
Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:00 am
Cool thanks ppl I might take it someone to have a look at and see if I can get it fixed .
dave#3 wrote:Dunno, but I've got got a B series zx9r wheel sitting in my garage - I'd happily swap you for a C series wheel?
If you want to sell your wheel let me know might be interested just PM me
Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:13 pm
well we attempted to put a 95 model zx7 wheel on my 99 zx9 and it wouldn't fit, the wheel on the 9 has a longer centre to bridge a gap for the rear brake caliper. the ZX7 as it doesn't have the longer centre there is too much free play. The zx7 had a 190 rear also and wouldn't clear the swing arm properly. Obviously it wasn't lined up.
We had it all bolted in but it wouldn't properly or safely.
Chain doesn't sit straight either!!!
Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:35 am
have look on the
Ron Ayers Fiche site. It lists all the part numbers and alot of 7, 9, and a few 6 bits are the same part (check the part numbers on the site)
Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:10 am
Mitch wrote:have look on the
Ron Ayers Fiche site. It lists all the part numbers and alot of 7, 9, and a few 6 bits are the same part (check the part numbers on the site)
Don't trust 'em! The part numbers for the chainguard on the 7 and my 9 were the same, but the fcuker doesn't fit
Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:29 am
Saki wrote:well we attempted to put a 95 model zx7 wheel on my 99 zx9 and it wouldn't fit, the wheel on the 9 has a longer centre to bridge a gap for the rear brake caliper. the ZX7 as it doesn't have the longer centre there is too much free play. The zx7 had a 190 rear also and wouldn't clear the swing arm properly. Obviously it wasn't lined up.
We had it all bolted in but it wouldn't properly or safely.
Chain doesn't sit straight either!!!
The 95 zxr750 had a 180 rear, the 96+ zx7r had a 190 rear...
Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:42 am
MadKaw wrote:Saki wrote:well we attempted to put a 95 model zx7 wheel on my 99 zx9 and it wouldn't fit, the wheel on the 9 has a longer centre to bridge a gap for the rear brake caliper. the ZX7 as it doesn't have the longer centre there is too much free play. The zx7 had a 190 rear also and wouldn't clear the swing arm properly. Obviously it wasn't lined up.
We had it all bolted in but it wouldn't properly or safely.
Chain doesn't sit straight either!!!
The 95 zxr750 had a 180 rear, the 96+ zx7r had a 190 rear...
oh well i am only going off what my mate told me, it was definately a 190 so it must of been 96+ then, he bought it in parts as it was a write off.
Either way 190 was very phat and we couldn't get it on!!!
Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:46 pm
dave#3 wrote:Don't trust 'em! The part numbers for the chainguard on the 7 and my 9 were the same, but the fcuker doesn't fit

Yeah, I've found that heaps of times on that site

, LOTS of part No's are the same even though the part even LOOKS different on the fische & sometimes even the description will be different but same part #.
Very ->
Sat Feb 23, 2013 9:08 am
Any one know if zxr 1994 wheels and discs will fit on a 1996 zx7r?
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