Can someone please tell me what it is so i can buy some extra rims for paddle tires. Thanks in advance
Can someone please tell me what it is so i can buy some extra rims for paddle tires. Thanks in advance
The bolt pattern is 4x110 and the stock wheel size is 9x9 i believe
Thank you.
and how much tranny fluid do I need for this bike? I didn't see a specific measurement on the side case
I'm not really sure. from what I can tell it should be 600 to 700cc's of oil. Maybe another member can point you in the right direction or use the search bar to look it up. Hope that helps!
Yo c_hustle diggity dog, this should help.
If you've had the clutch cover off, or the center cases split, remove the "oil check" bolt on the clutch cover, and add oil slowly until it starts to flow out of the "oil check" hole. Replace the oil check bolt, and let the oil settle for a bit. Then repeat the above procedure a few times until you're satisfied the oil has flowed all throughout the center cases & side case. If the cases weren't split, or the clutch cover wasn't removed, you should only need to do the above procedure once. I hope this helps you.
Red Rider's Sand Machine Updated 07/23/14
Thanks again everyone
Going back to the original question. Is there any advantage or disadvantage to running 10" rims with paddles?
Not sure about paddles, but running 10 inch wheels allow for less sidewall on the tire so they dont just roll over when you turn. They will actually break free pretty easy and slide
Actually stock wheel size on the back is 10x9 rims.. 20 inch tires
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Thanks again. Gonna try and pick them up then!
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