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?
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
If you want to sell your wheel let me know might be interested just PM medave#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?
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)
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!!!
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...
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
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