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    F3 project wheel choice

    I have an F3 project on the go. 91 Honda RS250 running a 550 Aprilia engine. I want to make it light and have a little dilemma with the wheels. I want to run RS125 wheels and rubber. Will they handle the job and is that the correct choice to get the power to the ground. I have seen plenty of project bikes like this running the wheels and tires but just wonder what people here think. The engine will be putting out good power when its finished.

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    My initial gutt feeling Rich....
    125 Wheels and tyres will be a little thin for a 550 torque monster...
    And being a 250 frame, it would be better suited to wheels closer to 4" and 5"?
    Would be interested in what others say though

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    jason easton just won the championship on 125 Bridgy rubber. but the bike is designed to use that size wheels.

    Would i run that size? no, but it clearly can be made to work and handles the job fine.

    91 honda? is that a NF5??? can't wait to see it


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    Quote Originally Posted by lostinflyz View Post
    jason easton just won the championship on 125 Bridgy rubber. but the bike is designed to use that size wheels.

    Would i run that size? no, but it clearly can be made to work and handles the job fine.

    91 honda? is that a NF5??? can't wait to see it
    Yeah I was thinking of jason Easton's bike. Its actually a 1990 NF5 keep getting that wrong. The one Steve had for sale a while back. The question also is if the 125 wheels were not such a good choice what would be? Needs to be Light and with good rubber available. And readily available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Yeah I was thinking of jason Easton's bike. Its actually a 1990 NF5 keep getting that wrong. The one Steve had for sale a while back. The question also is if the 125 wheels were not such a good choice what would be? Needs to be Light and with good rubber available. And readily available.
    seen its a 250 frame l would build the bike with rs250 wheels 165 rear 120 front. would be a hard bike to bet set up well with a good rider

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    There's a few options here, cheap too..

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    Talk with Biggles on here RE the High Quality light weight he represents mate, they are very good quality if that is what you want
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Talk with Biggles on here RE the High Quality light weight he represents mate, they are very good quality if that is what you want
    Sounds good will get in touch. I have heard of people running the NF5 swing arm in old VFR750's and using CBR 600 wheels. Plenty of well priced forged options for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Sounds good will get in touch. I have heard of people running the NF5 swing arm in old VFR750's and using CBR 600 wheels. Plenty of well priced forged options for them.
    how much money do you want to spend is the big thing

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    If ongoing costs are an issue then 125 rubber is pretty enticing.
    Given where you got with your bucket, I wonder if big tyres are a smarter option.
    Too many choices, good luck !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    If ongoing costs are an issue then 125 rubber is pretty enticing.
    Given where you got with your bucket, I wonder if big tyres are a smarter option.
    Too many choices, good luck !
    I think going with 250RS wheels is the wise choice.

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    yeah a bike like jasons is built to be a 125 size but a 250 sized bike running really thin 125 sized rims would look horrible for starters and would require massive spacers etc to fit do you have the rs250 rims??
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    Really you wanna contact Jason Easton and ask him if he has issues putting the power down to the ground (he also uses the RXV550 engine). Stevey B should have the contact number.

    If the 125 size rubber works well enough, then it would make more sense to me to use it. Cheaper, and you can throw the used one's on your bucket when you done, or perhaps replace Steve as the supplier of tires to bucket racers.
    Also the initial turn in i could imagine would be much quicker with a 125 sized tyres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    yeah a bike like jasons is built to be a 125 size but a 250 sized bike running really thin 125 sized rims would look horrible for starters and would require massive spacers etc to fit do you have the rs250 rims??
    l agree + lm sure that jasons bike was build for him been a 125 rider for a very long time and it want he likes

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    Jason's bike runs 125wheels with 250hubs in the rear to handle the power ,the 125 tyres can handle the power no prob ,but it does get twitchy with a small contact patch a full lean ,if its 250 size use 250rims and rubber ,but you have to run very small rear sprockets to get the top speed from a 550,jason sumtimes runs a 30 rear sprocket. Alot of work and development went into jason's tigcraft frame by a man that builds moto2 frames and has built frames for more than 30years ,if you have the cash i would recomend after market rims to get the hubs right and light weight.

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