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| PM Newbie Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Marietta GA
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| Exhaust and wheel questions Would you go with ![]() for 250 euros plus shipping or ![]() for $350 and way less shipping. Bear i mind I will already be getting a tank from europe. Also will the CT70 chinese wheel/hub assys sold on ebay as a pair fit the ZB? I like the idea of 4 lug rims and need new ones anyway. TinyURL.com - shorten that long URL into a Tiny URL mags TinyURL.com - shorten that long URL into a Tiny URL steel rims |
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions Who makes the exhaust in the above pics? I like the new Takegawa 12 Aluminum split rims for DAX &CT. Check link. tmas Welcome to Honda50.com Welcome to Honda50.com |
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions The stainless pipe is from the same shop that sells the PBR tanks in Europe. The black is takegawa, I'm leaning towards it. 12" rims might be a nice addition. I wonder if the PBR tanks are nice enough to chrome? Would be interesting. |
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions yea would they fit on a zb?? |
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| I just ordered this for 199.00. Hope it fits well...TBolt USA, LLC - Pitster Pro, OGM, G2 Moto, MX, 50s, ATVs, Engines Tony |
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions If one had a set of CT hubs they would.
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions Very nice, glad it worked out ok. Did you mess with the jetting to compensate for the free flowing pipe? I just got my CT70 wheels so I can run those juicy alloy split rims that Tmas showed the link to, we'll see if the come anywhere close to fitting the ZB. Got my 4.00*10 IRC MB510s the other day, will mount those on the stock rims for the time being. |
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions Okay, so I tried to fit a set of CT70 hubs to my ZB and not much luck. The front would just require some minor machining to use the stock ZB brake plate and get the wheel lined up with the frame centreline (I didn't have a CT70 backing plate to check with). The rear is a whole lot more work. The main problem would be sprocket alignment, it's WAY off. I stopped at that point. I just decided to pull off the stock stuff and paint it while I save up some $$s for a tank and front wheel. Here's a quick shot. As you can see, I'm not a huge fan of red ![]() ![]() |
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions The black and sliver two tone looks nice. Well done sir!
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions Of course looking at the photos taken with a flash, I can see how much MORE work I need to do to make it look nice. I figure this winter after getting it all dialed in I will repaint the frame or maybe powdercoat it black. The seat is getting recovered black and I may paint the PBR tank some strange colour like metalflake green or orange when I get it. |
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions Just ordered a tank from Monkey Shop Raubling tonight, that's really the only thing from keeping me off the road. Of course a new front wheel, a pipe and then a larger motor but all in time! |
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions Received my tank today Now to figure out where to hide my horn button and hi/lo switch. |
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions I got a silver tank too. Notice how they are not painted underneath. ![]() |
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Pass on that. In fact, I wouldn't get an up pipe at all. Get a down pipe as there's some really cool choices if you don't mind stainless and TI. | |
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| Re: Exhaust and wheel questions Yes tmas I noticed that. Even more reason to paint it right? Z, thanks for the heads up. I have a race pipe builder near my house, he made multi tapere head pipes for my CB350 vintage racer for $100! I may see if he can make me a whole pipe for $200 ish. I have a TW200 pipe laying around, maybe he can use the muffler and modify it. |
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