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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
D.I.D. rims in place of stock steel.
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[QUOTE="DannyMoto07, post: 1188218, member: 76870"] I picked up a beat up 88' Kawasaki KDX200 and it's not worth saving. I was checking out the rims and it has aluminum D.I.D. 18" and 21" rims on it. On my 93' Yamaha RT180 I'm missing 2 spokes on the rear end and my front rim has a large dent in it. They both hold air and track true, however they're the stock, chrome steel. Both the D.I.D and stock steels have the same number of spoke-holes. Would this be a good mod for a stock bike? It'll use the tires I already have on the 180, and should fit the Yamaha spokes just fine. Just wondering what everyone thinks. I need new tubes for the Yamaha anyway, so I'll be taking the tires off. I'm just scared of the spokes, but I think if I go slow and keep a picture or a bicycle wheel nearby, I'll be able to figure it out no problem... Let me know. Dan [/QUOTE]
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