What rims are these?

RMHRC

Member
I saw these on Dax kings Instagram.

These rims look alloy and slightly wider.
Anyone know what they are?

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NathanT

New Member
Could be but the guy is in Japan and so I suspect they are local supply.

the rims look slightly wider than stock

are they larger as well?

Yes a little wider. Original steel rims are 2.5"x10" and the aluminum rims from Trail Buddy are 2.75"x10". I'm thinking about getting some to replace the rusty wheels on my 1971. After I do a bunch of other more important stuff first.
 

RMHRC

Member
Yes a little wider. Original steel rims are 2.5"x10" and the aluminum rims from Trail Buddy are 2.75"x10". I'm thinking about getting some to replace the rusty wheels on my 1971. After I do a bunch of other more important stuff first.


Another pic

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OLD CT

Well-Known Member
You would want to know for sure if the 3.50 will clear everything because spending :confused:300:eek: plus shipping on 2 rim sets isn't cool at all, if they rub. :LOL:2.75's at $80 a set isn't that bad, if they ever come off backorder.
 

RMHRC

Member
You would want to know for sure if the 3.50 will clear everything because spending :confused:300:eek: plus shipping on 2 rim sets isn't cool at all, if they rub. :LOL:2.75's at $80 a set isn't that bad, if they ever come off backorder.


True

from my research I’m certain 3.5 fit stock
 

Old Guy Too Many Bikes

Well-Known Member
I run wider rims on my CT70 with 120/90-10 tires and the chain slightly rubs the sidewall of the tire.( the thick part on the edge of the tread). I had to take a grinder to it, however it still has left plenty of sidewall thickness in that area.
 
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