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2014 rims vs. 2017 spoked rims---will they fit? - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: 2014 rims vs. 2017 spoked rims---will they fit? (/showthread.php?tid=8416) |
2014 rims vs. 2017 spoked rims---will they fit? - cyclehooptrain_imp - 04-28-2020 Hi--Hoping an expert or two can give me some thoughts, as Honda has been not too helpful with my local dealer. I have a 2014 CB1100 EX (the rare silver engine model) that we are using as a basis for a modern replica of a 1969 Sandcast. We have everything we need EXCEPT the spoked rims. While I can order some from samurider at $2700, I am wondering if I can use those from a 2017 CB1100 and order them direct from Honda for much less. My biggest concern is fit, of course, and if I order and they are wrong, I can not return them. Any ideas if these (or something else?) will work? They MUST be chrome rims and spokes. Thanks! RE: 2014 rims vs. 2017 spoked rims---will they fit? - Lord Popgun - 04-28-2020 I believe only the RS model has 17” Wheels and we did not get that model in the US. I don’t know if a US dealer could order the wheels and parts, but MR. T at samurider can. I do not know if they will fit though. I tried searching on the board but lots of discussion and no real conclusions. Although I did run across an embarrassing error in one of my posts
RE: 2014 rims vs. 2017 spoked rims---will they fit? - Cormanus - 04-28-2020 Wasn't there a discussion recently about this? I'll look a bit later and see if I can't find it, although if Lord Popgun has failed, I won't have much chance. There are questions of axle size between different models, aren't there? [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=1974&pid=130363#pid130363]Here's a post about Aussieflyer's conversion of his standard rims to spoked ones. Lord Popgun, PM or email me about the embarrassing post and I'll fix it. I think [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=12759]this was the thread I was thinking about. It is talking about going the other way: putting DLX mags on a 2017 EX. It does point to some potential problems. By the way, cyclehooptrain, some pictures of your work would be interesting. RE: 2014 rims vs. 2017 spoked rims---will they fit? - pekingduck - 04-29-2020 Regarding the cost of the new Honda 2017EX wheels, they won't be cheap either. Here's a price list of the major required parts, with pricing from an online dealer (hondaparts-direct) that I find the least expensive. Your findings may vary. Front: (an assembled wheel with spokes would be $167 more) hub $173 rim 183 pulser ring 18 disc rotors 610 disc bolts 11 tube/rim strip 25 wheel spacers 15 ------------------------ front subtotal $1035 (stock wheel $1202) Rear: (an assembled wheel with spokes would be $103 more) hub $280 rim 231 tube/rim strip 28 wheel spacers 26 caliper bracket 97 brake hose 37 drive flange 128 --------------------------- rear subtotal $827 (stock wheel $930) If it has to be chromed, Buchanan's chrome spokes and nipples are about $300 per wheel, and $100 per wheel lacing and truing them up, plus the price of chroming the rims (estimated $200-300 each), so another $1200-1400. I am waiting for some ordered parts, so next week I will be converting my 2017 EX to 2014 DLX wheels. I will start a new thread on it then, and see if the caliper bracket, brake hose and drive flange truly need to be replaced when swapping wheels. RE: 2014 rims vs. 2017 spoked rims---will they fit? - Houtman_imp - 04-29-2020 I am very interested in this conversion and will follow your tread to see how it goes . If all well I might do the same , not for looks but to help when getting a flat on the road. RE: 2014 rims vs. 2017 spoked rims---will they fit? - pekingduck - 04-29-2020 I was able to determine that yes, you definitely need the new drive flange, brake caliper bracket, and the hose, plus a new speed sensor ($119). Because the wire spokes need to be outboard a little more at the hub to triangulate side-to-side force, the disc is outboard more, meaning the caliper would have to move outboard and hit the shock. |