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coyleatc
11-11-2006, 12:28 AM
Thanks guys for helping me figure what size tire is supposed to be on the 85 Tecate. Now I am looking for a polished 10" wheel. Does anyone know who makes one for the Tecate? If so, do you know the correct offsets, etc? Thanks.
BigGreenMachine
11-11-2006, 10:17 AM
Correct offset is 3+5. Douglas or ITP makes fine products.
coyleatc
11-11-2006, 10:59 AM
Thanks Big Green Machine, now I can order one.
cr480r
01-05-2007, 06:28 AM
Did you ever get a wheel? I need a wheel for a 85' and was curious of what offset was correct. I had a 3+5 steel aftermarket wheel on my 84' hub and it needed shimming. I read somewhere that the stock offset was 3+5.5, then I read somewhere else it was 3+6... I was going to try a stock mojave rear wheel, but I want something with a lil more bling. Anybody running an aftermarket wheel that is centered?
BigGreenMachine
01-05-2007, 08:16 AM
I hear tell that you can run a Mojave front wheel and it centers up perfect. Have a front around you could try cr480r?
cr480r
01-05-2007, 06:51 PM
I dont have a complete 85' front end yet. I have the hub, and the forks. It will be a lil bit before I can mock it up, as I still need bearings and spacers. I think I have the mojave fronts somewhere, I will looks for them.
90nut
01-05-2007, 07:29 PM
If you want a narrower front wheel you can use a front wheel off of a banshee. I have one for mine and it centers up nice. Other than that, thats all I got.
Billy Golightly
01-05-2007, 08:16 PM
You guys can run the narrow front wheels from a banshee with the offset on the front of a KXT and it stays centered? Interesting.
cr480r
01-05-2007, 09:21 PM
According to the referencing section of a catalog I have, The Mojave front wheel has a 3.5+2 offset and the banshee has 2+3.5. It looks as if the mojave wheel would need to be bolted up backwards. I am wanting a 8 or 9" wide wheel with the correct offset.
nd4speed
01-05-2007, 09:26 PM
I don't want to high jack the thread but.......
What is the correct offset for the 84 front rim? 3+5 Like BigGreen said?
nd4speed
01-05-2007, 10:23 PM
here's an itp part# chart.
Other websites claim the 84&85 are 3+5.
cr480r
01-06-2007, 05:58 AM
The offset is differerent or else they would list a front wheel for the 84'. If I had a stock one handy I would measure it. All I know is the wheel I had on mine was a 3+5 and I had to shim it almost 1/2" to get it aligned. The Douglas wheel fitment guide says that the stock offset is 3+5.5, and they sell a 3+6(10x9) as a replacement. The douglas guide says that a mojave rear is 3+5.5, that is why I kept it around. I have not tried it out yet though.
BigGreenMachine
01-07-2007, 11:29 PM
Mojave front wheel/tire specs
21x7x10 tire
10x5 wheel
4/156 bolt pattern
2+3 offset
Same specs for the Banshee front. I'll be looking for one soon.
cr480r
01-08-2007, 01:36 AM
I am sure the stock mojaves fronts have a negative offset(3.5+2). The mojave's are 155mm. On a 156mm wheel the holes will need to be enlarged slightly to fit. The ITP wheel guide isn't accurate on kawasaki wheels.. I have some stock mojave fronts an they are 5.5" wide, the rears ar 8.5". My old '84 kxt wheels are 3+5.5, I just measured them. I also measured the wheel I had on the front of my '84, and it was in fact a 3+5. It required shimming.
cr480r
01-08-2007, 01:42 AM
I am sure that a skinny wheel can be made to work, but shimming will be nescessary. Think about it. 3+5.5, 2+4.5, 1+3.5, etc...and remember you can only shim one way...
BigGreenMachine
01-08-2007, 07:46 AM
I'd like to hear from Scoot, he has a Blaster wheel on the front of his which according to the guide is the same. How well does it fit Scoot?
Tecate250
01-08-2007, 02:23 PM
I run the mojave rims on back. One Night my buddy with the tri z told me to put the front mojave rim/tire on the front. It looked so gay like I thought. Bu I remember the tire would not line up right. But 1 of my forks are bent and my spacers are wore out. So I had to shim up my original tire. I cant put my rear mojave tires on the front, because I run 22X12x10 tires and I perfer them flat and they bowed way out on the sides and will not fit between my forks.
Lots of tire for the mud and snow,if we ever get some.
Tecate250
01-08-2007, 02:24 PM
I have the stock 84 rims in mint condition. How can I measure them for you?
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