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1982 honda cb900 custom

Discussion in 'Other Motorcycles' started by guitargangster87, Feb 26, 2011.

  1. guitargangster87

    guitargangster87 New Member

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    ok ya'll i have a shaft driven cb900c... if anyone is familiar with the comstar wheels, they're awful imo. i would like to know what i would have to do to swap on a set of laced spoke wheels? oh and i dunno if it matters or not but the front wheel is a dual disc setup. any info would be great.
     
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    1. buy a set of spoked wheels
    2. transfer your rotors over to the new wheels
    3. install the new wheels/tires
    4. done
     
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    not only are they awfull they have a problem leaking air out of the tires. Very common problem.
     
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    ITS SHAFT DRIVEN. And not only that but the shaft is on the right side instead of the left like most.
     
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    sounds like you are screwed then, for the rear at least...try asking on a forum specific to that bike. Maybe they can help better.
     

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