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    Need help identifying these wheels

    They came off my 1984 200x so they have the 4x110 bolt pattern but what is the other bolt pattern to? I measured it and it seems to be 132mm. They say Dico on them and are 8" wheels. I'd like to know the name and what else they fit so when I sell them I can advertise it that way.
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    I think some of the older honda used a 4 x 130 I think. Thats my guess. 1st generation ITP wheel, before there was a ITP. I'm not 100 percent but those may bolt up to some 200 and 185's. A diehard honda guy can tell you for sure.
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    Looks like an aftermarket uni-lug wheel... Made to fit honda or yamaha... (imo)
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    hey, make a cardboard templet from the wheel.
    then get a good measurement from that.
    one cylinder is not enough!!

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    Well, it says "DICO" so I guess thats who made them and they have 2 bolt patterns.....
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    Ya I'm trying to figure out the other bolt pattern tho. I used cardboard to get my measurements and 132 was what I got. I'll try again tomorrow and maybe I'll get a more common number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtcrasher View Post
    Well, it says "DICO" so I guess thats who made them and they have 2 bolt patterns.....
    My SX had a "Dico" front tire....
    No trikes. Too old, too crippled. Unless I find one I can't live without!
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    I've been inside Dico back in the 80's. My mom bought me a set of 8" wheels and tires for my birthday. They didn't have polished aluminum wheels for the Tecate and being all of 15 I couldn't and wouldn't wait so I got gold anodized 8" wheels, they didn't match and still don't. Dico eventually turned into Dycorp and then closed it's doors. I think that they were loosely related to the Dick Cepek company.
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