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Thread: Options for 1-piece rims on '84 110

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    Options for 1-piece rims on '84 110

    I'm looking at replacing the rims on my '84 ATC 110 (going from split rims to one-piece), but trying to figure out what the options are. The tires are still in good shape, and want to keep the stock size of 22x11x8. That suggests to me that I need 11x8 rims (11" wide, 8" diameter as I understand it). Problem is, looking around online, all I see are the 8x8 rims (like here).

    It's my understanding the '83- years had 3-lug rims. My '84 has 4-lug.

    Are new rims of this size not made?

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    So long as lug pattern is 4x130 those rims you linked to will be fine. If you check your stock two piece rims on there now aren't 11 inch wide.

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    if I remember right, I think the ones are on my 125 are from AMS.

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    You need an 8x8 with a 4x130 bolt pattern.

    The wheels you linked to should be fine on the back, but you need a 0 offset for the front - 4+4.

    Not sure what's available for steel wheels - maybe 84 and later 200s or similar?

    Here's an aluminum option: http://www.powersportsplace.com/part...0-01/overview/

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    Another option is to change hubs to 4x110. There's several other models with the same spline pattern as the 110. That's my plans for my 125m with the same problem
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    So, old thread here, but i'm in the same boat. I'm doing a refresh on a blue 110. I want to grab some nice looking one piece rims in the stock size. I just picked up some new Duro 22x11-8's from Rocky Mountain on closeout. (Good deal) I'm gonna put a 125 hub up front to gain the front brake. I'll do a build thread when i start, but, in the meantime, i want to get the parts together. Any thoughts on wheels?
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    I am having these exact wheels made right now. Should be done by end of year. I will have a thread when available, but soon.Click image for larger version. 

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    Redsox, there may be more to adding a front brake to your 110 than just a 125 front wheel/hub. You have to make sure that you also have a way to keep the brake drum from turning on your trike when you apply the brakes. From what I've seen, I believe that most have some sort of tab on the forks that will keep the drum from turning.

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