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Thread: NEW direct bolt on tire/rim for the 250SX.

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    NEW direct bolt on tire/rim for the 250SX.

    So I was doing some more experimenting with rim fit for the SX..I found a rim that is a perfect fit for the trike without the need to spacer to get the offset right.

    Anyone wishing to improve the look and handling of their machine can use this with good assurance of fit and visual appeal..

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    This is the one I bought from Rocky Mountain ATV and it cost around $100 shipped..

    Rim: 4/110 ITP Steel Wheel 10x5 2.0 + 3.0
    Tire: Kenda Bear Claw ATV Tire 23x7-10

    Of course you can play around with any 10" tire that suits you, but this a great way to get some selection because the 8" tires are scarce and don't offer a lot of selection.

    Front end swaps are a pain and finding a decent 200X or other front end from a scrap trike is difficult..this way is pretty economical and make the SX a totally different machine to operate..

    Have fun with it..!!

    Oh yeah, mount your tire with as a right side tire to get the directional tread correct.
    Current toys..
    1986 Honda 350X..trail bomb!
    1985 Honda 250SX..my main mudder
    1985 Honda 250ES..Back in Black Trike
    Current non-trike toys:
    1990 Honda TRX300FW
    1995 Seadoo GTX
    1998 Polaris Indy Lite 340(Nearly new looking)
    1998 Polaris Touring 500
    1998 Club Car (electric)

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    Wow, great info. I was needing to replace my front wheel and tire anyway on my new project SX,
    so I think I amd going to go this route. Thanks!

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    need something like that for my 225dx.looks awesome
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    Quote Originally Posted by leevarnado View Post
    need something like that for my 225dx.looks awesome
    Yeah, I've considered the Yamahas I've had in the past..

    It's that confounded 3 bolt hub that stumps me!'
    Current toys..
    1986 Honda 350X..trail bomb!
    1985 Honda 250SX..my main mudder
    1985 Honda 250ES..Back in Black Trike
    Current non-trike toys:
    1990 Honda TRX300FW
    1995 Seadoo GTX
    1998 Polaris Indy Lite 340(Nearly new looking)
    1998 Polaris Touring 500
    1998 Club Car (electric)

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    doug, i must have missed this when you posted. I never made the spacer for my sx front that I got from Rocky Mountain. Its just sitting. i wish i knew about this wheel before, because i spent about $100. would have been an easy transition. maybe i'll see about a return.
    Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!!!!!

    TRIKES:
    86 250r
    85 250sx
    86 250sx
    84 Yamaha 225DX - Bruins Trike
    85 Yama 225DX - The Rental!
    150cc Piranha powered 70
    110cc Lifan 70
    82 70
    83 ALT 50 Trail Buddy
    88 Yamaha BW 80
    84 z50

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    Nice post Doug, This got me thinking, so I ordered the same tire you did and then this:
    http://oemcycle.com/Item/product/900040822 for the wheel. I mocked it up with spares and found I had to mount it as if it were a left side wheel with the air stem on the brake side, but it worked out nice. Spacing was balls-on.



    Yup, air chuck fit in fine with the rubber stem the wheel comes with, air gauge is a different story- have to get a pen style gauge.

    I thought I'd be a superhero and asked the tire guy if they had a stem with an angle to it, maybe a compact design- they did and I held it up to the rubber stem eyeballing it and said to put it in. I can still get my air chuck on it, but if it were any tighter fitting, you couldn't get air into the tire. So if you're considering going this route, be happy with the stem the Douglas comes with.



    And finally, the money shot:
    Last edited by Dave Little; 07-31-2013 at 12:48 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by glamy View Post
    I`ll show you mine if you show me yours......i like the little clicks around here you`re so cute !! You guys need a bag ......for your tools ?

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    Really cool stuff. Looks great.
    TPC TRIKES

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    RNS Powdercoating

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    Looks nice 'Dave Little'..you can swap out the rim to any style you want. That is what is great about the formula I found..but.

    You ordered the '3+2' rim..if you ordered the '2+3' rim it would have fit as a right and had the valve on the other side.

    The devil is in the details!!!
    Current toys..
    1986 Honda 350X..trail bomb!
    1985 Honda 250SX..my main mudder
    1985 Honda 250ES..Back in Black Trike
    Current non-trike toys:
    1990 Honda TRX300FW
    1995 Seadoo GTX
    1998 Polaris Indy Lite 340(Nearly new looking)
    1998 Polaris Touring 500
    1998 Club Car (electric)

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    It sure is! I kinda like it on the brake side, stem is well protected. Just wished I'd stayed with the rubber stem, more forgiving.
    Quote Originally Posted by glamy View Post
    I`ll show you mine if you show me yours......i like the little clicks around here you`re so cute !! You guys need a bag ......for your tools ?

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    how does it feel on the front shocks? is it a much harder ride? and what happened to your footpeg?
    Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!!!!!

    TRIKES:
    86 250r
    85 250sx
    86 250sx
    84 Yamaha 225DX - Bruins Trike
    85 Yama 225DX - The Rental!
    150cc Piranha powered 70
    110cc Lifan 70
    82 70
    83 ALT 50 Trail Buddy
    88 Yamaha BW 80
    84 z50

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    that looks great! What tires are those on the rear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redsox View Post
    how does it feel on the front shocks? is it a much harder ride? and what happened to your footpeg?
    Honestly, I haven't had it out for a ride yet, so no idea, but sitting on it it does have a lighter overall 'feel' to it I guess, steering is easier too. Time will tell.
    Footpeg= broken forward bolt, half drilled out with a broken Lisle super out sheared off. I gotta pull the engine and drill from the backside with a 90 degree drill, or I may gently grind the welds to pop the threaded sleeve out of the frame and TIG in another from a roached frame, we'll see not looking forward to it. Rest assured, it will not be a through bolt, or welded- that would be against my religion!


    Quote Originally Posted by the great gazoo View Post
    that looks great! What tires are those on the rear?
    Ohtsu P/V something or other. 22x?-9 Got 'em on Ebay- ad said they were stock for a TRX for that same time period. I like the way they ride, real nice.
    Quote Originally Posted by glamy View Post
    I`ll show you mine if you show me yours......i like the little clicks around here you`re so cute !! You guys need a bag ......for your tools ?

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    front rim AKA 87 trx250x front wheel for those wanting to do this. I seem to like the fatter front tire on these jobbers.

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    I gotta get me another one of these machines! I really loved mine with the 200x front end and ten inch wheels on the back.

    1985 Honda 250r

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool83 View Post
    front rim AKA 87 trx250x front wheel for those wanting to do this. I seem to like the fatter front tire on these jobbers.
    I have much more confidence riding on a muddy/sandy/bumpy trail at a decent speed that when I come to the next corner that front wheel is gonna stick to the line..I have many trail hours on this configuration on both my SX(s) and ES(s).

    Major difference with this over the fatty!!

    Too each his/her own I guess..

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    Last edited by dougspcs; 08-01-2013 at 08:20 AM.
    Current toys..
    1986 Honda 350X..trail bomb!
    1985 Honda 250SX..my main mudder
    1985 Honda 250ES..Back in Black Trike
    Current non-trike toys:
    1990 Honda TRX300FW
    1995 Seadoo GTX
    1998 Polaris Indy Lite 340(Nearly new looking)
    1998 Polaris Touring 500
    1998 Club Car (electric)

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