Twin AH Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 Good evening all. Was wondering if anyone has or would know of a V-11 Sport rear wheel 5.5 with or without rotor in very good condition that might be had? Please PM me or other. Ciao
docc Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 But why? All of the early (1999-2001) Sport had 4.5" rear rims. V11 "Sport" (with fork mounted headlamp and instruments were produced throughout the range, even in the LongFrame and long tank versions. All of the LongFrame have 5.5" rims.
Twin AH Posted October 16, 2021 Author Posted October 16, 2021 Ahhh Doc. I've done this before and it all worked out so well. 1
Twin AH Posted October 16, 2021 Author Posted October 16, 2021 I've got to find a way to get out of this communist country so we can share some stories and ride some miles ............ 1
Lucky Phil Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 1 hour ago, docc said: But why? All of the early (1999-2001) Sport had 4.5" rear rims. V11 "Sport" (with fork mounted headlamp and instruments were produced throughout the range, even in the LongFrame and long tank versions. All of the LongFrame have 5.5" rims. It's about the "look" docc. That's the real reason mine has one. Ciao 2
docc Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 7 minutes ago, Lucky Phil said: It's about the "look" docc. That's the real reason mine has one. Ciao Seems that a V10 RedFrame should have a 9" rear. Oh, wait, that is something entirely different . . . 2 2
Twin AH Posted October 16, 2021 Author Posted October 16, 2021 3 hours ago, Lucky Phil said: It's about the "look" docc. That's the real reason mine has one. Ciao You got it Phil............. Its all in those little details. Ciao 2
po18guy Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 One on eBay for about 250US or so. Couple of scratches as I recall. Think it's from a Ballabio. but, there's that whole border thing. Getting out of Canada? I was just thinking of going there! Oh, wait... 1
Twin AH Posted October 17, 2021 Author Posted October 17, 2021 Yup I saw that one on ebay as well as the Coppa/Cafe Sport wheel that unfortunately they broke off a few studs that hold the brake rotor. What a shame.
Lucky Phil Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 15 hours ago, Twin AH said: Yup I saw that one on ebay as well as the Coppa/Cafe Sport wheel that unfortunately they broke off a few studs that hold the brake rotor. What a shame. Sound more like an opportunity than a shame. Ciao
gstallons Posted October 18, 2021 Posted October 18, 2021 19 hours ago, Twin AH said: Yup I saw that one on ebay as well as the Coppa/Cafe Sport wheel that unfortunately they broke off a few studs that hold the brake rotor. What a shame. IDK why these people have to Loctite these rotor bolts to the wheel ? It is an effort to get these loose/off in less than 6 hrs. time . 1
docc Posted October 18, 2021 Posted October 18, 2021 Even worse, the "breakers" that take assemblies down to their smallest bits to re-sell each little part individually. 1
Twin AH Posted October 18, 2021 Author Posted October 18, 2021 Oh thank God I'm not alone in these thoughts................. for the love of !!! can they just be a little bit careful with these pieces please. Ciao
docc Posted October 18, 2021 Posted October 18, 2021 Quite disturbing to imagine the shaved ape who is given the job to "Bust it to the smallest bits and tie toe tags to the results." Reminds me of a guy we hired to "deconstruct" our kitchen. That he did. Yet, we never intended to offer up the debris for sale. 1
Lucky Phil Posted October 18, 2021 Posted October 18, 2021 2 hours ago, gstallons said: IDK why these people have to Loctite these rotor bolts to the wheel ? It is an effort to get these loose/off in less than 6 hrs. time . That's a question for the factory cause that's what they did and the answer is a simple one. It's more in their interest the bolts never come out unintentionally than it is to make any replacement/maintenance straight forward. Future maintenance years or miles down the track is of zero concern to the factory. As a matter of fact if components get damaged during future maintenance then they make money out of spares. Witness the Weber throttle bodies 5mm screws fitted with green Loctite for goodness sake. Weber have zero concern for anyone disassembling them in years to come but are quite interested that screws dont loosen any time in the near future which may bite them. Blue Loctite would be understandable but Green just says "we have zero regard for future maintenance" Ciao 2
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