Second wheel set

Travelingmike

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I was going to buy a second wheel set( for races and flat backup) from Stark- set up with discs and sprocket . Good price at 400$ tire on. I like the Pirelli tires( Stark also good price) as well and will order a couple extra sets. My question besides sprocket size can I use front or back on my daughters 22 fc250- changing out spacers? Just changing spacers between wheels works? If the same set can be used to back her up- I can justify the spend 😝 easier. I think brakes/ discs same? Anything else I need to account for. Thanks.
 
I have my KTM wheels on my Stark. I also have an extra set with A60 rims for sale, no sprockets and Rotors. Has MX52 tires on them. I want 700 for them. Probable out of your price range though. I'm in Vegas too.
 
I have my KTM wheels on my Stark. I also have an extra set with A60 rims for sale, no sprockets and Rotors. Has MX52 tires on them. I want 700 for them. Probable out of your price range though. I'm in Vegas too.
The A60 wheels feels wonderful! I respect the offer, but $700 is a little bit too much for me at this time. I hope the sale goes well!
 
Looking a complete new wheelset to more easily swap between MX and ADV tires...
This is what I would think is a full set from Stark:

SMX1-RW-18, 18 inch rear wheel assembly without tire, $349
SMX1-BR-RW-220, Rear brake disc 220mm, $79.90
I14580-060012-08, Rear brake disc screw, $2.90 x 6
SMX1-RW-T-47, Rear sprocket, $34.90
STD-SC-0009, Rear sprocket bolt, $1.90 x 6
D6923-080125-10, Rear sprocket nut, $0.90 x 6
SMX1-FW-21, Front wheel assembly without tire, $359
SMX1-BR-FW-260, Brake disc 260mm, $79.90
I14580-060012-08, Front brake disc screw, $2.90 x 6

total: $954

meanwhile a similar Warp9 wheelset (21x1.60 + 18x2.15) from custommotowheels.com is only $759

Any suggestions or either one, or alternatives? and tube suggestions?
 
Stark told me that the SM rims were compatible with the EX, but that special spacers were needed which they don't sell...

and for the laughs, i just tried to mount the original Brembo caliper that Stark sells for the SM on my EX with an axial-to-radial adapter, and it doesn't fit. The caliper hits the spokes of my SM PRO PLATINUM rim and there's no way around it. After a lot of frustration, I decided to sand the caliper and ended up doing too much; oil started leaking from the piston because it made a tiny hole, haha, terrible! I ended up buying a narrower Accossato caliper, it's 7cm; the Brembo one is very wide, about 8.5cm, and it hits the spokes.

i love the supermoto world
 
Part of the reason 16.5in front rims are popular on sumos, more caliper to spoke clearance. Also, I did the exact same thing to a Brembo radial, so you're not alone. :D
 
Part of the reason 16.5in front rims are popular on sumos, more caliper to spoke clearance. Also, I did the exact same thing to a Brembo radial, so you're not alone. :D
did you really? you dont know how that makes me feel much better... jajaja right now i have a good looking brembo caliper for decoration in the garage... 399€ to the trash 😎

i was close to do It succesfully but 3 miserable spokes keep touching and i need to sand it more thats when it was to much and the oil started leaking
 
im thinking on why It doesnt touch on the varg SM... maybe the spokes are not so close? maybe the fork is wider... that got me thinking, even with a 4.5mm disc spacer the caliper keep touching
 
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