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Thread: Rear Wheel, 17 Inch Tard Front Wheel For DR650

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    Rear Wheel, 17 Inch Tard Front Wheel For DR650

    Wanting to do a bit of track, got a 2004 DR650 and wonna put some roadie rubber on a second set of wheels.

    Would like to get a 17 Inch front if poss to fit straight on however a front wheel that has a good hub but bugger rim would suit my plans.

    andi@delisqs.co.nz , many thanks.
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    Hello
    I've wrecked a 250 Bandit maybe the rear wheel will fit ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monstaman View Post
    Wanting to do a bit of track, got a 2004 DR650 and wonna put some roadie rubber on a second set of wheels.

    Would like to get a 17 Inch front if poss to fit straight on however a front wheel that has a good hub but bugger rim would suit my plans.

    andi@delisqs.co.nz , many thanks.

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    Dunno, any chance of some pics and dimensions at all?
    Cheers Andi & Ellen
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    I've got a DR650 front hub some where?think its at a mates workshop.
    Will have to track it down.
    make me an offer for it...
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