borrec
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Does anyone have a 05 or newer rear wheel for sale? Thanks.
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I don't know. I figured 05 or 06 would be in better shape.Did they get changed in '05? I thought they are the same from '04 on.
BorrecI don't know. I figured 05 or 06 would be in better shape.Did they get changed in '05? I thought they are the same from '04 on.
Can you get me a quote? The worst that can happen is I say no thanks.BorrecI don't know. I figured 05 or 06 would be in better shape.Did they get changed in '05? I thought they are the same from '04 on.
I have a 2005 (ABS) rear wheel with 3,500 miles on it but I live in Europe and I'm afraid the cost of shipping it will be a deal-killer :dribble:
Stef
PM on its way to you....Can you get me a quote? The worst that can happen is I say no thanks.BorrecI don't know. I figured 05 or 06 would be in better shape.Did they get changed in '05? I thought they are the same from '04 on.
I have a 2005 (ABS) rear wheel with 3,500 miles on it but I live in Europe and I'm afraid the cost of shipping it will be a deal-killer :dribble:
Stef
Thanks for the offer, but my wheels are fine. I like to have a spare set with new tires ready to go. As you said new ones are too high so I pick up a set of used.Why do you need the wheel? Break the original? Bend it? If bent, it can be straightened for about $100, and refinished in powder coat for $50. That sure beats $400 for a factory piece. I bent both front and rear wheels this summer (following to close to a pickup in Idaho - the rock in the road was a huge surprise!) and had them fixed and refinished. There are some things about this process that would be helpful to know, which I will share if you're interested.
Stadium Yamaha, Arlington Texas, new rear wheel $262.15 , they are on back order it saysDoes anyone have a 05 or newer rear wheel for sale? Thanks.
I.E. me....still looking for a front wheel here.We don't delete topics unless there is a really good reason to do so. Eventually, people will stop posting and it will drop out of sight.
Before someone else asks - so where did you get the wheel?
Teerex51 has one he is sending me.We don't delete topics unless there is a really good reason to do so. Eventually, people will stop posting and it will drop out of sight.
Before someone else asks - so where did you get the wheel?
Hi Big SkyWhy do you need the wheel? Break the original? Bend it? If bent, it can be straightened for about $100, and refinished in powder coat for $50. That sure beats $400 for a factory piece. I bent both front and rear wheels this summer (following to close to a pickup in Idaho - the rock in the road was a huge surprise!) and had them fixed and refinished. There are some things about this process that would be helpful to know, which I will share if you're interested.
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