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Re: Supermoto wheels

So who's wheels did you end up getting?
The 310mm rotor is a standard that beringer uses. The 4 and 6 piston ktm hardparts calipers you've seen dont need relocation brackes since the calipers are designed already spaced out fo the 310mm rotor.
In your case i dont think there are relocation brackets for 310mm. I'd suggest selling that rotor on supermoto junkie and buying a 320mm and relocation bracket
rotor: http://www.ktmcyclehutt.com/ktm-parts/ktm-search.php?partnumber=58309060000
bracket: http://www.ktmcyclehutt.com/ktm-parts/ktm-search.php?partnumber=77013914000
Mission cycle is giving smo members tax in pricing if you want the ktm parts. Other SMO sponsors may be able to help too
 
Re: Supermoto wheels

So who's wheels did you end up getting?
The 310mm rotor is a standard that beringer uses. The 4 and 6 piston ktm hardparts calipers you've seen dont need relocation brackes since the calipers are designed already spaced out fo the 310mm rotor.
In your case i dont think there are relocation brackets for 310mm. I'd suggest selling that rotor on supermoto junkie and buying a 320mm and relocation bracket
rotor: http://www.ktmcyclehutt.com/ktm-parts/ktm-search.php?partnumber=58309060000
bracket: http://www.ktmcyclehutt.com/ktm-parts/ktm-search.php?partnumber=77013914000
Mission cycle is giving smo members tax in pricing if you want the ktm parts. Other SMO sponsors may be able to help too
I purchased them from Stephan which turned out good as he is very close to my house.They are factory KTM smr wheels.He has a SMR 560 with nice marchesini rims.Apperently he races at mosport supermoto and other race bike,super nice guy.I might hang on to the rotor just because I know what its worth.Im kinda stuck as I would like to buy a full brake package but I dont know how serious I will get into this.As one member said,supermoto is struggling in Ontario.
 
Re: Supermoto wheels

The reason it struggles is because a lot of people overcomplicate it(you're starting to)

Buying stuff that you don't really need and can't really use is a quick way to go broke and lose interest.

So now you've got a set of fancy wheels and brakes you can't use.

The quickest fix is to have someone make you a 310mm relocator bracket.

This can be easily done for about the same cost as buying a 320mm one.
 
Re: Supermoto wheels

^^^
I know what you are saying but when I bought the wheels I knew I might not be able to use the brake setup for now,but Im not going to say to the guy keep the rotor.I also dont know anybody in the bike machine shop buiseness and want this done yesterday,so I will end up buying a new rotor and bracket that fits my bike.I have never seen any supermoto bikes and how they are set up or usually I would make something fit.Anyways picking up some tires tonight.
 
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Re: Supermoto wheels

There are warp9 wheels with brakes and sprocket for $899. in the US but im afraid with shipping and duties I will end up paying more than I will at GP bikes.:confused: Can anyone suggest some tires for some street but mostly track use?

Thanks
Fred

I see you already got your wheels but in future if you want to buy new or used in the US than use http://www.cbiusa.com/ I have ordered all kinds of KTM parts for my bike and had them shipped there. Its so simple .Its literally 3 mins form the border. You dont even have to tell CBI you are shippping to them and its only a 90 min drive from Toronto. So far in the three times I have done this I have never had to pay any duty or tax at the border. It goes like this. Cross border and explain where you are going, return 30 minutes later and declare "Motorcycle parts and value" Every time border guard has waved me through. Last time the border guard asked me where I was coming from. I said CBI and he said oh was it busy there today ? They are used to us Canadians trying to save some cash.
 
Re: Supermoto wheels

Waiting for brakes then my first test ride for the bike on the street.

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