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Thomkat
May 27th, 2007, 04:29 AM
For anyone interested, I monted a pair of '00-'01 6 spoke RC51 wheels on my ride. Somewhat of a pain in the A$$, more than I thought it would be, after checking with the EXPERTS at that other site. The front wheel is .8 lbs heavier than the stocker and the rear is 1.45, but the look is well worth it, IMO

The Doctor
May 27th, 2007, 09:19 AM
Thomkat

They look sweet.......Nice job ;)

Borofc

Big Kahuna
May 27th, 2007, 10:33 AM
Damn dude, that does look sweet!!!!!

Thomkat
May 27th, 2007, 03:03 PM
Thanks for the props...not as light as my Dymags, on the '05, but I'm almost $1700 ahead of the game this time !!!!

yamahonda
May 29th, 2007, 12:14 AM
Nice!! Yeah I was askin folks on this forum about swappin to 5 or 6 spoke wheels a couple months ago. People mentioned the rc51's, its nice to see the pics. So what are the details on the swap? you said it was a pain in the ass...what did you have to do? thanks in advance and the wheels look sweeet!!

Thomkat
May 29th, 2007, 03:28 AM
The front wheel is the pain. Behind the bearing stop, one side has to be bored to accept the bigger axle and inner spacer.

I'm still working on getting the wheel centered, it rubs the rotors bad. After seating the bearings, the axle sapcers are .125" narrower than what the stock wheel measures out. I'm having a friend turn me different spacers so we'll see.

Overall, I guess it isn't too bad. I was under the impression, though, that it was just a matter of swapping to bigger front bearings and that was it. It was mentioned, on that other site, about the rear spacer needing work. I used the RC51 cush with the 1000rr spacers and it is identical to the stocker, slipped right in.

I got the wheels, with cush, from that auction site for $370, spent $240 for coating the wheels, $45 to have the tires swapped and a lot of my time off to get it done, I guess it isn't too bad after all

1eyebrother
May 29th, 2007, 08:48 AM
Those are some sweet lookin rims.....

sschrader
May 29th, 2007, 11:24 AM
Even with all the work, I think it is worth it, it looks awesome! Its different too!

Thomkat
May 29th, 2007, 04:52 PM
Thanks to all for the good words. Hey SSCHRADER, thanks to you, and all of your brothers and sisters, for what y'all do for us and our country. Get home safe and get riding :You_Rock:!!!!!

sschrader
May 30th, 2007, 04:28 AM
Don't need to thank me, but I appreciate it, will be home soon, about 1.5 months, after being gone for 22. Cant wait!

daminhtran
August 5th, 2007, 12:12 AM
Which site did you get those rims from? I've been looking around for them forever! Thanks.

Thomkat
August 5th, 2007, 08:48 AM
Which site did you get those rims from? I've been looking around for them forever! Thanks.

I got the wheels off Ebay. I noticed that the six spoke wheels are not on there very often, I watched for a few months, but the 5 spoke RC51 wheels go through more often.

I lucked out, I got a set of basically brand new wheels, cush drive and sprocket for under $400. I was just about ready to buy the wheels brand new when I saw the auction. Brand new the rear wheel sells for around $500 and the front is around $450, if I remember correctly. The cush unit is in the $100 range.

Here's an auction for the rear wheel....300132595691.... cut and paste this number in the search bar on Ebay

daminhtran
August 5th, 2007, 11:22 AM
Thanks for your help. I looked on ebay last night and saw one rear wheel for sale. haha. Do you know of a place that sells them brand new?

Thomkat
August 5th, 2007, 02:06 PM
Thanks for your help. I looked on ebay last night and saw one rear wheel for sale. haha. Do you know of a place that sells them brand new?

Any dealer should be able to get them. When I was looking, ronayers.com had the best price for the wheels, I think $510 for the rear and $450 for the front, or you could get the rear off of Ebay and just buy the front, save yourself a few bucks.

erion racer
August 5th, 2007, 06:27 PM
For anyone interested, I monted a pair of '00-'01 6 spoke RC51 wheels on my ride. Somewhat of a pain in the A$$, more than I thought it would be, after checking with the EXPERTS at that other site. The front wheel is .8 lbs heavier than the stocker and the rear is 1.45, but the look is well worth it, IMO



Might have to give this a try. I was in the market for some aftermarket rims but this is alot cheaper...Does the bike perform/handle any different from adding the extra weight from the rims?

MeanMachine
August 5th, 2007, 06:55 PM
Might have to give this a try. I was in the market for some aftermarket rims but this is alot cheaper...Does the bike perform/handle any different from adding the extra weight from the rims?

By the time you get the rims, have them modified properly, have them powdercoated, get the other required parts, and work out the bugs are you actually saving much of anything over a set oF Carrozzeria Wheels which are ready to bolt on AND give you weight savings?

You might want to think it through and weigh the pros and cons (and weight the wheels!) before you pull the trigger.

erion racer
August 5th, 2007, 07:16 PM
By the time you get the rims, have them modified properly, have them powdercoated, get the other required parts, and work out the bugs are you actually saving much of anything over a set oF Carrozzeria Wheels which are ready to bolt on AND give you weight savings?

You might want to think it through and weigh the pros and cons (and weight the wheels!) before you pull the trigger.


Yeah you have a good point...loan me some money to get a set of Carrozzeria:evilgrin:

Thomkat
August 6th, 2007, 03:17 AM
By the time you get the rims, have them modified properly, have them powdercoated, get the other required parts, and work out the bugs are you actually saving much of anything over a set oF Carrozzeria Wheels which are ready to bolt on AND give you weight savings?

You might want to think it through and weigh the pros and cons (and weight the wheels!) before you pull the trigger.

Without a doubt....unless you get an awesome price for the wheels, you'll be better off going aftermarket. The Carrozzeria are sweet looking rims....but not the look I wanted for my bikes.

With the exception of the package available for the Carrozzeria or the Dymags, you'll be coating your Marchesini, Marvic, Galespeed rims also....if you want to maintain Repsol appearance.

I put cast magesium Dymag five spokes on my '05, that came in orange, and dropped almost $2500. From what I've read, you could mortgage one of your children and get the real deal... HRC six spoke rims...true appearance, light weight and a total price of a small investment account. All depends on what you're after ;)

TX Repsol
August 6th, 2007, 11:26 AM
From what I've read, you could mortgage one of your children and get the real deal...

If only I had children... :evilgrin:

1eyebrother
August 6th, 2007, 12:02 PM
I have thought about trying that with one of my kids and my lawyer said I would probably get caught at some point....so I decided to keep my kids and keep my stock rims....:D:D:):D:D:eek:

Thomkat
August 6th, 2007, 06:39 PM
I have thought about trying that with one of my kids and my lawyer said I would probably get caught at some point....so I decided to keep my kids and keep my stock rims....:D:D:):D:D:eek:

My lawyer told me that the statute of limitations had passed so I could potentially get by with it....only problem is I had already taken the mortgage out for the '07.... the foreclosure was a tough process but at least I got to keep the bike :evilgrin::evilgrin::evilgrin::evilgrin:

daminhtran
August 6th, 2007, 07:23 PM
By the time you get the rims, have them modified properly, have them powdercoated, get the other required parts, and work out the bugs are you actually saving much of anything over a set oF Carrozzeria Wheels which are ready to bolt on AND give you weight savings?

You might want to think it through and weigh the pros and cons (and weight the wheels!) before you pull the trigger.

Well, I really like the 6 spoke rims and Carrozzeria does make a 6 spoke but not for my 07 Repsol. I can either go with different style rims, which I really don't want to do, or get the 6 spoke from either Carr or the RC51 and still do the same work. Unless anyone else knows a different company that makes 6 spoke rims in the same style I'm willing to go with that.

O.A. for life
August 6th, 2007, 08:31 PM
Well, I really like the 6 spoke rims and Carrozzeria does make a 6 spoke but not for my 07 Repsol. I can either go with different style rims, which I really don't want to do, or get the 6 spoke from either Carr or the RC51 and still do the same work. Unless anyone else knows a different company that makes 6 spoke rims in the same style I'm willing to go with that.

I agree on the six spoke, it just looks right. But that is just to much weight to choke on! a couple ounces is one thing but when your talking about a pound and more. thats just crazy. That makes me want change my RC-51 wheels. If I do any time soon i will list here:weirdface: