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 Posted: 18:16 - 22 Aug 2010 Post subject: APRILIA RS 125 front end on a TZR 125 (2KR) Possible??? HELP |
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Hi all.
I am currently building a TZR 125 and am ready to put the chassie back togeather. I have been looking at the wheels on his and they are really a massive let down, as they look like they belong on a push bike haha. I wouldnt mind putting some bigger wheels on like the RS 125. I have found a complete front end for a aprillia RS 125 2008 with the disc calliper speedomiter etc.
I think this would look great on the TZR but was wondering if this would fit? Has anyone out there done anything like this befoure?
Any advice will be great.
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I wouldn't of thought so, I may be wrong, but first problem really is going from Honda to Aprilia.
Just a quick look at a TZR front end from a picture, I think the front end looks slightly longer, and the mounting is completely different as the frame is fairly different, and there would be no real well of fixing it, if stuff didn't line up, you can't drill or cut the frame as that would render your bike useless, not sure about making something either.
Aprilia has upside down forks aswell, and just looking at pictures I think you may have tank clearance issues.
But I really don't know, the other question is whether the front tyre would be a good match for the rear tyre size wise and whether or not you could fit the Aprilia rear on, I honestly don't know, would bits of TZR250 not fit better? Is there any difference between 250 parts and the 125? |
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Hi. whats with the HAHA pic? ____________________ Yamaha TZR125 x 3 Lifan LF125 14-F x 3 Jinlun 125 x 1 Honda CBR 600 F1 Honda Varadero 125cc I am now starting my Honda VFR400 NC30 Project (Still ongoing 27/02/18) Daelim Roadwin 125R |
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Hi
Needs more than just the wheels to be in line.
The RS wheel and tyre are signicantly wider (110 rather than 90), which will change how the front and rear react as you lean over. Ie, lean over at 45 degree and the front is lifted up 6~7mm relative to the back compared to a stock tyre.
The wider tyre means more weight, which will make the suspension less effective.
The front forks will need changes to cope with the different weight of the bike, weight distribution, etc.
The benefits are pretty much non existant. A wider contact patch in itself does not give more friction (basic physics), so you are relying on using a better tyre.
Mentioning tyres the RS uses radial tyres. If you use the RS front wheel and stock tyre with the stock TZR back end then you will have the problem that the rear isn't a radial and no radials are around which are that narrow (front radial and cross ply rear is illegal). Swapping to an RS rear wheel will be very difficult as it is FAR wider than the TZR rear wheel (RS front tyre is wider than the TZR rear tyre) and almost certainly wouldn't fit in the swinging arm, let alone have the chain line up (even if you swap the wheel over as the RS chain is on the opposite side). That leaves trying to find a suitable cross ply front.
You will also almost certainly have to swap the clocks (doubt the RS and TZR speedo drives are geared the same, and the TZR one will certainly not fit the RS wheel spindle).
And that is ignoring the basics such as the forks being about the same length, being able to fit the bars in the fairing, being able to get the RS yokes to mate to the TZR steering head stem, lock stops being in the right place, getting the TZR ignition switch to fit the RS yokes, etc.
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| Kickstart wrote: | Hi
Needs more than just the wheels to be in line.
The RS wheel and tyre are signicantly wider (110 rather than 90), which will change how the front and rear react as you lean over. Ie, lean over at 45 degree and the front is lifted up 6~7mm relative to the back compared to a stock tyre.
The wider tyre means more weight, which will make the suspension less effective.
The front forks will need changes to cope with the different weight of the bike, weight distribution, etc.
The benefits are pretty much non existant. A wider contact patch in itself does not give more friction (basic physics), so you are relying on using a better tyre.
Mentioning tyres the RS uses radial tyres. If you use the RS front wheel and stock tyre with the stock TZR back end then you will have the problem that the rear isn't a radial and no radials are around which are that narrow (front radial and cross ply rear is illegal). Swapping to an RS rear wheel will be very difficult as it is FAR wider than the TZR rear wheel (RS front tyre is wider than the TZR rear tyre) and almost certainly wouldn't fit in the swinging arm, let alone have the chain line up (even if you swap the wheel over as the RS chain is on the opposite side). That leaves trying to find a suitable cross ply front.
You will also almost certainly have to swap the clocks (doubt the RS and TZR speedo drives are geared the same, and the TZR one will certainly not fit the RS wheel spindle).
And that is ignoring the basics such as the forks being about the same length, being able to fit the bars in the fairing, being able to get the RS yokes to mate to the TZR steering head stem, lock stops being in the right place, getting the TZR ignition switch to fit the RS yokes, etc.
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Hi Keith, Thanks for the advice. I have seen a few of you thread and always seem to be clued up on these matters.
I will take into account what you have said. Is there anything else that you can suggest? Like i said its more the back end i dont like. I think the TZR back wheel just looks a little silly haha. What if I put a fatter back tyre on? Would this change things?
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Keith, you have a TZR 250 rite? Is the wheel base on them any different? What would be the options with this? Would the swingarm and forks line up? I now the frame is different.
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Anyone who thinks simply putting wider tyres on a bike will make it handle better is a complete moron.
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Thanks for all your advice guys. Like i said i dont now a lot about bikes so was just after a little advice on the matter,
I think i will keep the stock rims on as advised as said many times in here you do no more than me. (Rookie)
Much appriciated guys and thanks. ____________________ Yamaha TZR125 x 3 Lifan LF125 14-F x 3 Jinlun 125 x 1 Honda CBR 600 F1 Honda Varadero 125cc I am now starting my Honda VFR400 NC30 Project (Still ongoing 27/02/18) Daelim Roadwin 125R |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 90 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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