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Has anyone tried these wheels from eBay? They are KKE rims and hubs. I have never heard of them at all. They said they where a factory and make many brand wheels, that KKE was just their own wheel. I Was thinking about trying a set for my rm250 2-stroke to replace a bent wheel. I don't race my 2-stroke just ride Moto for fun on it. So wasn't wanting to spend big money for a new wheel set. Any info is much appreciated!!
The Shop
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/1071/42645/Tusk-Impact-Complete-Front-Rear-Wheel-Kit
Best bang for the buck is using your stock hubs, getting a good spoke/nipple/rim
kit and lacing them yourself. It's really not that hard, just take your time.
If I can do it, so can you.
I would not want to spend $600 for a gamble on those eBay wheels.
Have you checked the eBay seller feedback for comments on the wheels?
You can go on alibaba right now and order 100 sets of them with your logo on them (which is what Im sure RMATV does).
Not discrediting the quality of Rocky Mountain, just saying that I doubt these are any different
Btw....thank you Billy for hooking me up with Keith!!
06 RMZ wheels might work on the RMs. Not sure if there are different offsets in the wheel but the hubs are the same but I would bet they will work.
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/suzuki/SP-08130-69047.html
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/suzuki/SP-64111-36E00.html
Pit Row
So, If your spending good money you might as well spend just a little more and help out the local economy. I got a complete set "with tires of my choice " shipped to my door for a little over a grand.
Also, for reference, $600 gets you something like this with your OE hubs:
http://www.ahmfactoryservices.com/
New spokes, your choice of rims, cerakote color, bearings/seals, and new hardware for reassembly...100% fresh with OE fitment
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