View Full Version : new hubs for my big red. 200x and 250R
tree18is
10-22-2011, 02:38 PM
I need to get a 4x110 hub from a 250r or a 200x, However I was wondering do they spline up??
IM on a serious mission to get these awesome tires I got on this thing.
Going off this bolt pattern chart I figured I could at least match the bolt spread. but I dont know about the axle splines lining up.
http://www.myboltpattern.com/Honda-ATV-Bolt-Patterns.php
trike specs:
83 200es
tri again
11-20-2011, 05:18 PM
I need to get a 4x110 hub from a 250r or a 200x, However I was wondering do they spline up??
IM on a serious mission to get these awesome tires I got on this thing.
Going off this bolt pattern chart I figured I could at least match the bolt spread. but I dont know about the axle splines lining up.
http://www.myboltpattern.com/Honda-ATV-Bolt-Patterns.php
trike specs:
83 200es
No reply?
I'm the the same boat.
but when I used the search key with 'splines' in the box,
someone said all the hubs will fit from 90/110 to the R and on up to a 400ex quad.
I hope it's true because that's my plan for the day.
and it's stupid cold out so I hope it's not a waste of time.
dirtdemon
11-21-2011, 03:23 PM
200x will work but 250r wont
tri again
11-21-2011, 04:07 PM
200x will work but 250r wont
Not raining today so I promise myself to actually walk around
and see if the 4 stroke hubs will fit each other and report back.
I've got some new perfect tires with 3 lug hubs, gotta be early atc 90, some new looking 84 big red tires on wheels
and no more 84 models.
an 85 sx in desperate need of something other than slicks so I guess it's time to stop whining
and see what will swap out.
I used to hate dead batteries. Now I hate tires.
What I Have noticed is that tires with the EXACT same numbers, can look completely different sizewise.
TennesseeATC
11-22-2011, 11:32 AM
Im dealing with the same thing. My 84 200ES Bid Red has terrible tires on wheels with the 4x130 bolt pattern. I have a few extra sets of good tires and wheels but they are all the 4x110 bolt pattern. I certainly dont want to start swapping tires around for fear that I will NEVER get them to seal up air tight again. Ive been told that the 84 (maybe 83 too) hubs are 26 spline hubs. Ive also been told that hubs from the 400EX 4-wheelers will fit among others. I will shop around and get new as cheap as I can, Im not wanting to gamble with used from someone who things his junk is nice. ALSO be aware that the new hubs you change to may shift your wheels inward or outward. More than likely outward which will result in a little wider rear width (certainly not a bad thing), (if inward watch for clearance especially against your exhaust). Good Luck and keep us posted as to what you end up doing....
dirtdemon
11-22-2011, 02:18 PM
i have 200x hubs on my big red my 200s 200e and my 185s. they fit perfect i dont know if 83-85 are the same as 86-87
tri again
11-22-2011, 04:49 PM
Im dealing with the same thing. My 84 200ES Bid Red has terrible tires on wheels with the 4x130 bolt pattern. I have a few extra sets of good tires and wheels but they are all the 4x110 bolt pattern. I certainly dont want to start swapping tires around for fear that I will NEVER get them to seal up air tight again. Ive been told that the 84 (maybe 83 too) hubs are 26 spline hubs. Ive also been told that hubs from the 400EX 4-wheelers will fit among others. I will shop around and get new as cheap as I can, Im not wanting to gamble with used from someone who things his junk is nice. ALSO be aware that the new hubs you change to may shift your wheels inward or outward. More than likely outward which will result in a little wider rear width (certainly not a bad thing), (if inward watch for clearance especially against your exhaust). Good Luck and keep us posted as to what you end up doing....
Someone posted a wheel and tire chart.
Shows wheel offset too.
Will repost if I can find it.
If not,
mudthrowers.com has one if you go to 'ask the professor'
That chart is too big to upload.
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